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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6254081
  • The two-dimensional Euler equations on singular domains
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The two dimensional Euler equations on singular exterior domains
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6254081
  • The two-dimensional Euler equations on singular domains

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The two dimensional Euler equations on singular exterior domains (English)
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The two-dimensional Euler equations on singular domains (English)
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The existence of global weak solutions of the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations for a large class of non-smooth open sets is established. These open sets are the complements (in a simply connected domain) of a finite number of obstacles with positive Sobolev capacity. Existence of weak solutions with \(L^p\) vorticity is deduced from a property of domain continuity for the Euler equations that relates to the so-called \(\gamma\)-convergence of open sets. The authors conclude with a discussion of Sobolev capacity and Hausdorff convergence.
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