The 3D inviscid limit result under slip boundary conditions. A negative answer
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Abstract: We show that, in general, the solutions to the initial-boundary value problem for the Navier-Stokes equations under a widely adopted Navier-type slip boundary condition do not converge, as the viscosity goes to zero (in any arbitrarily small neighborhood of the initial time), to the solution of the Euler equations under the classical zero-flux boundary condition, and same smooth initial data. Convergence does not hold with respect to any space-topology which is sufficiently strong as to imply that the solution to the Euler equations inherits the complete slip type boundary condition (see the Theorem 1.2 below). In our counter-example is a sphere, and the initial data may be infinitely differentiable. The crucial point here is that the boundary is not flat. In fact (see [3]), if convergence holds in , for arbitrarily large and . For this reason, the negative answer given here was not expected.
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