Towards a sufficient criterion for collapse in 3D Euler equations
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Abstract: A sufficient integral criterion for a blow-up solution of the Hopf equations (the Euler equations with zero pressure) is found. This criterion shows that a certain positive integral quantity blows up in a finite time under specific initial conditions. Blow-up of this quantity means that solution of the Hopf equation in 3D can not be continued in the Sobolev space for infinite time.
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