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    On the energy of inviscid singular flows (English)
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    6 November 2008
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    The author deals with a weak solution to the Euler equations modelling evolution of inviscid fluid flows \[ \frac{\partial u} {\partial t}+(u\cdot\nabla)u=-\nabla p, \qquad \nabla\cdot u=0,\tag{1} \] where \(u\) is a divergence-free velocity field, and \(p\) is the internal pressure. The author finds several criteria for energy conservation in critical \(L^p\)-spaces under the geometric assumptions on the singular set of solution. The analysis of the authors shows that the energy of a solution \(u\) with a slit type of singularity is conserved provided the non-tangential maximal functions of \(u\) and the pressure \(p\) belong to \(L^3(S)\) and \(L^{3/2} (S)\), respectively, where \(S\) is denoted the singular set of \(u\).
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    Euler equation
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    weak solutions
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    energy conservation
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    Onsager conjecture
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    vortex sheets
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