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Determining Modes, Synchronization, and Intertwinement

Published 2 Aug 2024 in math.AP and math.DS | (2408.01064v1)

Abstract: This article studies the interrelation between the determining modes property in the two-dimensional (2D) Navier-Stokes equations (NSE) of incompressible fluids and the synchronization property of two filtering algorithms for continuous data assimilation applied to the 2D NSE. These two properties are realized as manifestations of a more general phenomenon of "self-synchronous intertwinement". It is shown that this concept is a logically stronger form of asymptotic enslavement, as characterized by the existence of finitely many determining modes in the 2D NSE. In particular, this stronger form is shown to imply convergence of the synchronization filter and the nudging filter from continuous data assimilation (CDA), and then subsequently invoked to show that convergence in these filters implies that the 2D NSE possesses finitely many determining modes. The main achievement of this article is to therefore identify a new concept, that of self-synchronous intertwinement, through which a rigorous relationship between the determining modes property and synchronization in these CDA filters is established and made decisively clear. The theoretical results are then complemented by numerical experiments that confirm the conclusions of the theorems.

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