Integral geometry of Euler equations
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Abstract: We develop an integral geometry of stationary Euler equations defining some function on the Grassmannian of affine lines in the space. This function depends on a putative compactly supported solution of the system, and we deduce a linear differential equation for . We prove also that the purported annulation of implies that locally supported solutions of the steady Euler equation in are zero.
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