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    The authors consider the Cauchy problem for the incompressible Euler equations in \(n\) space dimensions, \(n\geq 2\), \[ \begin{aligned} \frac{\partial v}{\partial t}+\text{div}\,(v\otimes\,v)+\nabla p=0, \quad \text{div}\,v=0 &\quad x\in\mathbb R^n,\;t>0,\\ v(x,0)=v_0(x), &\quad x\in\mathbb R^n, \end{aligned}\tag{\(*\)} \] where \(v_0\) is a given divergence-free vector. The main result of the paper is the non-uniqueness theorem to the problem \((*)\). It is proved that there exist bounded and compactly supported \(v_0\) for which there are {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[(1)] infinitely many weak solutions of \((*)\) satisfying both the strong and local energy equalities; \item[(2)] weak solutions of \((*)\) satisfying the strong energy inequality but not the energy equality; \item[(3)] weak solutions of \((*)\) satisfying the weak energy inequality but not the strong energy inequality. \end{itemize}} Another non-uniqueness result is obtained to the system of isentropic gas dynamics in Eulerian coordinates \[ \begin{aligned} \frac{\partial \rho}{\partial t}+\text{div}(\rho v)=0, &\quad x\in\mathbb R^n,\;t>0,\\ \frac{\partial }{\partial t}(\rho v)+\text{div}(\rho v\otimes\,v) +\nabla [p(\rho)]=0, &\quad x\in\mathbb R^n,\;t>0,\\ v(x,0)=v_0(x),\quad \rho(x,0)=\rho_0(x), &\quad x\in\mathbb R^n. \end{aligned} \] Here \(v\) is the velocity of a gas, \(\rho\) is the density, the pressure \(p\) is a function of \(\rho\). The proves are based on the Baire category method.
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    Euler equations
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    Cauchy problem
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    gas dynamics system
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    non-uniqueness
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