Unstable mode around the 3D boundary layer flow
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We study the stability properties of boundary layer-type shear flows for the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations in the limit of small viscosity $0<ν\ll 1$. When the streamwise and spanwise velocity profiles are linearly independent near the boundary, we construct an unstable mode that exhibits rapid growth at the rate of $e^{t/\sqrtν}$. Our results reveal an analytic instability in the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations around generic boundary layer profiles. This instability arises from the interplay between spanwise flow and three-dimensional perturbations, and does not occur in purely two-dimensional flows.