Abstract
An example of an unstable inviscid plane parallel shear flow with classical boundary conditions is presented. The complete unstable spectrum is exhibited using techniques of continued fractions for the shear flow with profile U(y)=cos m y. For such flows spectral instability implies nonlinear instability. A three‐dimensional generalization is discussed.
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