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Collective Dynamics of Vortex Clusters in Compact Fluid Domains: From Pair Interactions to a Quadrupole Description

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arXiv:2604.07373v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Clusters of co-rotating vortices on compact fluid domains exhibit a simple collective dynamics, combining coherent global rotation with a slow breathing of the cluster size. In this work, we investigate an analytic model of vortex interactions on a doubly periodic inviscid fluid domain, based on an exact representation in terms of the Schottky-Klein prime function and its $q$-representation. The two-vortex problem reduces to a single...

arXiv:2604.07373v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Clusters of co-rotating vortices on compact fluid domains exhibit a simple collective dynamics, combining coherent global rotation with a slow breathing of the cluster size. In this work, we investigate an analytic model of vortex interactions on a doubly periodic inviscid fluid domain, based on an exact representation in terms of the Schottky-Klein prime function and its $q$-representation. The two-vortex problem reduces to a single complex degree of freedom, from which explicit expressions for the orbital rotation frequency and dipole translation velocity are obtained. Building on this framework, we derive a small-cluster expansion that reveals a decomposition of the dynamics into universal planar interactions, isotropic torus corrections, and geometry-induced anisotropic modes. At leading order, the collective dynamics is encoded in a single complex quadrupole moment: its real part governs corrections to the rotation rate, while its imaginary part controls the slow breathing of the cluster. These predictions are quantitatively confirmed by direct numerical simulations, establishing a reduced description of vortex clusters on the flat torus and compact fluid domains.
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