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2-D Euler equation perturbed by noise (English)
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14 October 1999
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The authors consider the following stochastic Euler equation describing inviscid flows \[ {{\partial u}\over{\partial t}} + (u \nabla)u + \nabla p = f + {{\partial W}\over{\partial t}}, \quad\text{in }(0,T) \times D, \] \[ \nabla u = 0,\quad\text{in }(0,T) \times D, \] \[ u\cdot n = 0,\quad\text{on }(0,T)\times {\partial D}, \] \[ u \big| _{t=0} = u_0\quad\text{in }D \] where \( D \) is a regular open domain of \(\mathbb{R}^2 \) with boundary \( \partial D \), \( n \) is the exterior normal to \( \partial D \), \( u = (u_1,u_2) \) is the velocity field of the fluid, \( p \) is the pressure field, \( u_0 \) is the initial velocity field, \( f \) is the external force field and \( W \) is a random field. Under some regularity assumptions of \( W \) existence and uniqueness of the strong solution (in the probabilistic sense) are proved.
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Euler equation
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inviscid flow
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existence and uniqueness of strong solution
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