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Enhanced dissipation and Taylor dispersion by a parallel shear flow in an infinite cylinder with unbounded cross section

arXiv:2510.13097

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the long-time behavior of a passive scalar advected by a parallel shear flow in an infinite cylinder with unbounded cross section, in the regime where the viscosity coefficient satisfies , and in arbitrary spatial dimension. Under the assumption of an infinite cylinder, that is, , the corresponding Fourier frequency (often referred to as the streamwise wave number) also ranges over the whole real line . In this setting, the enhanced dissipation phenomenon only occurs for high frequencies , whereas for low frequencies only the decay of Taylor dispersion appears. It is worth noting that, in the case where , the Fourier frequency does not contain low frequencies near zero, and thus enhanced dissipation occurs for all nonzero modes. Previously, Coti Zelati and Gallay study in [8] the case of infinite cylinders with bounded cross sections. For the unbounded case considered here, we find that a non-degeneracy condition at infinity is also required.