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Slow Damping of Internal Waves in a Stably Stratified Fluid
Published
Author(s)
Katharine F. Gurski, R Kollar, R L. Pego
Abstract
We study the damping of internal gravity waves in a stably stratified fluid with constant viscosity in two- and three-dimensional bounded domains. For the linearized Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible flow with no-slip boundary conditions that model this fluid, we prove there are non-oscillatory normal modes with arbitrarily small exponential decay rates. The proof is very different from that for a horizontally periodic layer and depends on a structure theorem for compact operators which are self-adjoint with respect to an indefinite scalar product in a Hilbert space. We give a complete proof of this theorem, which is closely related to results of Pontrjagin.
Gurski, K.
, Kollar, R.
and Pego, R.
(2003),
Slow Damping of Internal Waves in a Stably Stratified Fluid, Royal Society of London
(Accessed October 30, 2025)