On the selection of measure-valued solutions for the isentropic Euler system

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DOI10.1016/J.JDE.2020.09.028zbMATH Open1462.35269arXiv2002.07757OpenAlexW3087780923MaRDI QIDQ2214712FDOQ2214712


Authors: Dennis Gallenmüller, E. Wiedemann Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 December 2020

Published in: Journal of Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Measure-valued solutions to fluid equations arise naturally, for instance as vanishing viscosity limits, yet exhibit non-uniqueness to a vast extent. In this paper, we show that some measurevalued solutions to the two-dimensional isentropic compressible Euler equations, although they are energy admissible, can be discarded as unphysical, as they do not arise as vanishing viscosity limits. In fact, these measure-valued solutions also do not arise from a sequence of weak solutions of the Euler equations, in contrast to the incompressible case. Such a phenomenon has already been observed by Chiodaroli, Feireisl, Kreml, and Wiedemann using an mathcalA-free rigidity argument, but only for non-deterministic initial datum. We develop their rigidity result to the case of nonconstant states and combine this with a compression wave solution evolving into infinitely many weak solutions, constructed by Chiodaroli, De Lellis, and Kreml. Hereby, we show that there exist infinitely many generalized measure-valued solutions to the two-dimensional isentropic Euler system with quadratic pressure law, which behave deterministically up to a certain time and which cannot be generated by weak solutions with bounded energy or by vanishing viscosity sequences.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.07757




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