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Liouville type theorems for the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equations
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    Liouville type theorems for the Euler and the Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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    8 November 2011
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    The author proves Liouville type of theorems for weak solutions of the Navier-Stokes and the Euler equations. In particular, if the pressure satisfies \( p\in L^1 (0,T; L^1 (\mathbb R^N))\) with \(\int_{\mathbb R^N} p(x,t)dx \geq 0\), then the corresponding velocity should be trivial, namely \(v=0\) on \(\mathbb R^N \times (0,T)\), while if \(p\in L^1 (0,T; L^1 (\mathbb R^N))\) with \(\int_{\mathbb R^N} p(x,t)dx <0\), then they have equipartition of energy over each component. Similar results hold also for the magnetohydrodynamic equations.
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    Euler equation
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    Liouville type theorem
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