On the theory of Besov-Herz spaces and Euler equations (Q2014287)

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On the theory of Besov-Herz spaces and Euler equations
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    On the theory of Besov-Herz spaces and Euler equations (English)
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    10 August 2017
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    The present paper deals with the initial value problem for the Euler equations of an ideal incompressible fluid in the $n$-dimensional $n\geq 2$ space. It consists of five sections. \par Section 1 -- Introduction contains sufficiently a complete survey of works devoted to the problem under consideration beginning from 1925. The problems of existence, uniqueness, and stability of local and global, classical and weak solutions has been studied by many authors in different dimensions and types of domains, in Hölder type spaces, in $L^P$, Sobolev, and Besov spaces. The propagation of the analyticity and almost periodicity of the solutions of the problem under consideration when fluid is filling the whole $n$-dimensional space is treated as well. Some critical cases was also studied. \par One of the goals of the present paper is to provide a new class for the local-in-time well-posedness in Besov-Herz spaces $BK_{p,q,r}^{\alpha,s}$ of the initial value problem under consideration with global results when $n=2.$ The results obtained cover critical cases for the regularity $s=n/p+1$ provided that $r=1$. In the introduction main results of the paper are formulated as three theorems which establish local-in-time well-posedness and a blow-up criterion. \par These theorems are proved in Section 5. The sections 2, 3, 4 have auxiliary character. Section 2 gives an exposition of Herz and Sobolev-Herz spaces. Section 3 deals with Besov-Herz spaces. Section 4 contains estimates for volume-preserving maps and product operators, and commutator estimates in Besov-Herz spaces, in particular, a logarithmic type inequality in Besov-Herz spaces. The last inequality is applied for the proof of the blow-up theorem.
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    Euler equations
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    blow-up
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    smoothness and regularity of solutions
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    stability
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