Young measures generated by ideal incompressible fluid flows
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2276351
DOI10.1007/S00205-012-0540-5zbMATH Open1256.35072arXiv1101.3499OpenAlexW2054352158MaRDI QIDQ2276351FDOQ2276351
Authors: László jun. Székelyhidi, E. Wiedemann
Publication date: 5 November 2012
Published in: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In their seminal paper "Oscillations and concentrations in weak solutions of the incompressible fluid equations", R. DiPerna and A. Majda introduced the notion of measure-valued solution for the incompressible Euler equations in order to capture complex phenomena present in limits of approximate solutions, such as persistence of oscillation and development of concentrations. Furthermore, they gave several explicit examples exhibiting such phenomena. In this paper we show that any measure-valued solution can be generated by a sequence of exact weak solutions. In particular this gives rise to a very large, arguably too large, set of weak solutions of the incompressible Euler equations.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1101.3499
Recommendations
- Oscillations and concentrations in weak solutions of the incompressible fluid equations
- Weak-strong uniqueness for measure-valued solutions
- Functional and measure-valued solutions of the Euler equations for flows of incompressible fluids
- Measure-valued solutions to the complete Euler system
- \({\mathcal {A}}\)-free rigidity and applications to the compressible Euler system
Cites Work
- Measure-valued solutions to conservation laws
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Hyperbolic Conservation Laws in Continuum Physics
- An inviscid flow with compact support in space-time
- On admissibility criteria for weak solutions of the Euler equations
- The Euler equations as a differential inclusion
- Existence of weak solutions for the incompressible Euler equations
- Weak solutions with decreasing energy of incompressible Euler equations
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Oscillations and concentrations in weak solutions of the incompressible fluid equations
- Measure and integration theory. Transl. from the German by Robert B. Burckel
- Weak-strong uniqueness for measure-valued solutions
- Characterization of generalized gradient Young measures generated by sequences in \(W^{1,1}\) and BV
- Characterizations of Young measures generated by gradients
- $\cal A$-Quasiconvexity, Lower Semicontinuity, and Young Measures
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Analysis of Concentration and Oscillation Effects Generated by Gradients
- Generalized solutions and hydrostatic approximation of the Euler equations
- The Least Action Principle and the Related Concept of Generalized Flows for Incompressible Perfect Fluids
- Explicit characterization of \(L^ p\)-Young measures
- Oscillations and concentrations generated by \({\mathcal A}\)-free mappings and weak lower semicontinuity of integral functionals
- A refinement of Ball's theorem on Young measures
Cited In (55)
- Glimm’s method and density of wild data for the Euler system of gas dynamics *
- On the density of ``wild initial data for the barotropic Euler system
- Non-uniqueness of admissible weak solutions to the two-dimensional pressureless Euler system
- Weak solutions to the steady incompressible Euler equations with source terms
- Inviscid symmetry breaking with non-increasing energy
- Directional oscillations, concentrations, and compensated compactness via microlocal compactness forms
- A local proof for the characterization of Young measures generated by sequences in BV
- The vanishing viscosity as a selection principle for the Euler equations: the case of 3D shear flow
- Convergence of finite volume schemes for the Euler equations via dissipative measure-valued solutions
- Partial differential equations with quadratic nonlinearities viewed as matrix-valued optimal ballistic transport problems
- Oscillation and concentration in sequences of PDE constrained measures
- Quasiconvexity, null Lagrangians, and Hardy space integrability under constant rank constraints
- Finite element formulation of general boundary conditions for incompressible flows
- Non-uniqueness and \(h\)-principle for Hölder-continuous weak solutions of the Euler equations
- Measure valued solutions to the stochastic Euler equations in \(\mathbb R^d\)
- On the singular part of measures constrained by linear PDEs and applications
- Nonuniqueness and existence of continuous, globally dissipative Euler flows
- Existence of weak solutions for the incompressible Euler equations
- Oscillations and concentrations in weak solutions of the incompressible fluid equations
- Weak-strong uniqueness for measure-valued solutions
- On the computation of measure-valued solutions
- Dissipative continuous Euler flows
- \(h\)-principles for the incompressible Euler equations
- Müller-Zhang truncation for general linear constraints with first or second order potential
- Nonuniqueness of Weak Solutions to the 3 Dimensional Quasi-Geostrophic Equations
- Statistical solutions and Onsager's conjecture
- Probabilistic descriptions of fluid flow: a survey
- The \(h\)-principle and the equations of fluid dynamics
- \({\mathcal {A}}\)-free rigidity and applications to the compressible Euler system
- Mixing solutions for the Muskat problem
- Relative entropy method for measure-valued solutions in natural sciences
- Non-uniqueness for the Euler equations up to Onsager's critical exponent
- High dimensionality and \(h\)-principle in PDE
- Weak-strong uniqueness for measure-valued solutions of some compressible fluid models
- Functional and measure-valued solutions of the Euler equations for flows of incompressible fluids
- On the density of ``wild initial data for the compressible Euler system
- Differential inclusions and Young measures involving prescribed Jacobians
- Global ill-posedness for a dense set of initial data to the isentropic system of gas dynamics
- On the selection of measure-valued solutions for the isentropic Euler system
- On weak-strong uniqueness for stochastic equations of incompressible fluid flow
- Which measure-valued solutions of the monoatomic gas equations are generated by weak solutions?
- A general convex integration scheme for the isentropic compressible Euler equations
- A note on measure-valued solutions to the full Euler system.
- Nonlinear open mapping principles, with applications to the Jacobian equation and other scale-invariant PDEs
- Measure-Valued Low Mach Number Limits of Ideal Fluids
- Generalized solutions for inextensible string equations
- On a hyperbolic system arising in liquid crystals modeling
- On a class of generalized solutions to equations describing incompressible viscous fluids
- Cauchy problem for dissipative Hölder solutions to the incompressible Euler equations
- On Bounded Two-Dimensional Globally Dissipative Euler Flows
- Computation of measure-valued solutions for the incompressible Euler equations
- Convergence of a mixed finite element-finite volume scheme for the isentropic Navier-Stokes system via dissipative measure-valued solutions
- Existence and Stability of Dissipative Measure-Valued Solutions to the Full Compressible Magnetohydrodynamic Flows
- On the vortex filament conjecture for Euler flows
- Dissipative Euler Flows for Vortex Sheet Initial Data without Distinguished Sign
This page was built for publication: Young measures generated by ideal incompressible fluid flows
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2276351)