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  A new hierarchically-structured n-dimensional covariant form of rotating equations of geophysical fluid dynamics

Bauer, W. (2015). A new hierarchically-structured n-dimensional covariant form of rotating equations of geophysical fluid dynamics. GEM - International Journal on Geomathematics, 1-71. doi:10.1007/s13137-015-0074-8.

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 Abstract: We introduce n-dimensional equations of geophysical fluid dynamics (GFD) valid on rotating n-dimensional manifolds. Moreover, by using straight and twisted differential forms and an auxiliary velocity field, we introduce hierarchically-structured equations of (geophysical) fluid dynamics in which the equations are split into metric-free and metric-dependent parts. For these sets of equations we provide representations in local coordinate charts and we show that they conserve potential vorticity and that Kelvin’s circulation theorem holds. As such general n-dimensional formulations do not exist in vector calculus, we provide for both covariant and vector-invariant equations a representation on a rotating coordinate frame in an Euclidean space and compare these representations. This study reveals, among others, that the prognostic variables, described by straight and twisted differential forms, are independent of both metric and orientation. This makes them perfect descriptors of the fluid’s quantities of interest, as they assign, analogously to physical measurement devices, real valued numbers to finite distances, areas, or volumes. This is not the case for prognostic variables described by (vector) proxy fields, as they depend on metric and orientation. The new structuring reveals also important geometrical features of the equations of GFD. For instance, the dimensioned differential forms display the geometric nature of the fluid’s characteristics, while the equations’ structuring illustrates how the metric-free momentum and continuity equations geometrically interact and how they are connected by the metric-dependent Hodge star and Riemannian lift. Besides this geometric insight, this structuring has also practical benefits: since equations containing only topological structure are less complicated to implement and can be integrated exactly, our results may contribute to more efficient and accurate discretizations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s13137-015-0074-8
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Title: GEM - International Journal on Geomathematics
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Publ. Info: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1 - 71 Identifier: ISSN: 1869-2672
ISSN: 1869-2680