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    16 February 2017
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    In this paper the authors consider both the inhomogeneous incompressible Euler equations and the compressible isentropic Euler equations. They derive sufficient conditions on the regularity of density \(\rho\) and velocity \(u\) to ensure the conservation of energy. Their approach is based on the idea of \textit{P. Constantin} et al. [Commun. Math. Phys. 165, No. 1, 207--209 (1994; Zbl 0818.35085)] to use suitable commutator estimates. Therefore, the corresponding regularity assumptions are stated in terms of Besov spaces \(B^{\alpha, \infty}_{p}\) similar to those in [loc. cit.]. The bibliography contains 21 items. The authors give an appropriate overview on the problems. The paper is self-contained and reads good.
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    Euler equations
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    commutator estimates
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    Besov spaces
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