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Notes on Euclidean de Sitter space
We discuss issues relating to the topology of Euclidean de Sitter space. We
show that in (2+1) dimensions, the Euclidean continuation of the`causal
diamond', i.e the region of spacetime accessible to a timelike observer, is a
three-hemisphere. However, when de Sitter entropy is computed in a `stretched
horizon' picture, then we argue that the correct Euclidean topology is a solid
torus. The solid torus shrinks and degenerates into a three-hemisphere as one
goes from the `stretched horizon' to the horizon, giving the Euclidean
continuation of the causal diamond. We finally comment on the generalisation of
these results to higher dimensions.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX, reference adde
Retardation of the onset of yurbulence by minor viscosity contrasts
Motivated by the large effect of turbulent drag reduction by minute
concentrations of polymers we study the effects of minor viscosity contrasts on
the stability of hydrodynamic flows. The key player is a localized region where
the energy of fluctuations is produced by interactions with the mean flow (the
"critical layer"). We show that a layer of weakly space-dependent viscosity
placed near the critical layer can have very large stabilizing effect on
hydrodynamic fluctuations, retarding significantly the onset of turbulence. The
effect is not due to a modified dissipation (as is assumed in theories of drag
reduction), but due to reduced energy intake from the mean flow to the
fluctuations. We propose that similar physics act in turbulent drag reduction.Comment: 4 Pages, 5 Figures (included), PRL submitte
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