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The author considers the Euler system for perfect incompressible fluids in a smooth bounded domain \(\Omega\subset {\mathbb R}^d\) and study the stability of steady-state solutions. Among various results he shows that for such a steady-state solution \(\vec v\in (C^1(\Omega))^3\) such that \(c^{-1}<|\vec v|<c\) for a \(c>0\), the streamlines of \(\vec v\) are \(C^{\infty}\) curves. Moreover if \(\vec v\in( C^{3,a}(\Omega))^3\) for \(a>0\), the streamlines are real analytic. The novelty with respect to previous works is that no boundary conditions are prescribed on \(\partial\Omega\).
Property / review text: The author considers the Euler system for perfect incompressible fluids in a smooth bounded domain \(\Omega\subset {\mathbb R}^d\) and study the stability of steady-state solutions. Among various results he shows that for such a steady-state solution \(\vec v\in (C^1(\Omega))^3\) such that \(c^{-1}<|\vec v|<c\) for a \(c>0\), the streamlines of \(\vec v\) are \(C^{\infty}\) curves. Moreover if \(\vec v\in( C^{3,a}(\Omega))^3\) for \(a>0\), the streamlines are real analytic. The novelty with respect to previous works is that no boundary conditions are prescribed on \(\partial\Omega\). / rank
 
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    On stationary solutions of two-dimensional Euler equation (English)
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    The author considers the Euler system for perfect incompressible fluids in a smooth bounded domain \(\Omega\subset {\mathbb R}^d\) and study the stability of steady-state solutions. Among various results he shows that for such a steady-state solution \(\vec v\in (C^1(\Omega))^3\) such that \(c^{-1}<|\vec v|<c\) for a \(c>0\), the streamlines of \(\vec v\) are \(C^{\infty}\) curves. Moreover if \(\vec v\in( C^{3,a}(\Omega))^3\) for \(a>0\), the streamlines are real analytic. The novelty with respect to previous works is that no boundary conditions are prescribed on \(\partial\Omega\).
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    Euler
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    incompressible
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    perfect fluid
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