2D homogeneous solutions to the Euler equation
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Abstract: In this paper we study classification of homogeneous solutions to the stationary Euler equation with locally finite energy. Written in the form , , for , we show that only trivial solutions exist in the range , i.e. parallel shear and rotational flows. In other cases many new solutions are exhibited that have hyperbolic, parabolic and elliptic structure of streamlines. In particular, for the number of different non-trivial elliptic solutions is equal to the cardinality of the set . The case is relevant to Onsager's conjecture. We underline the reasons why no anomalous dissipation of energy occurs for such solutions despite their critical Besov regularity 1/3.
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