Inviscid limit for damped and driven incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in R^2
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Abstract: We consider the zero viscosity limit of long time averages of solutions of damped and driven Navier-Stokes equations in . We prove that the rate of dissipation of enstrophy vanishes. Stationary statistical solutions of the damped and driven Navier-Stokes equations converge to renormalized stationary statistical solutions of the damped and driven Euler equations. These solutions obey the enstrophy balance.
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