Energy conservation for the Euler equations on T^2 R_+ for weak solutions defined without reference to the pressure

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DOI10.3233/ASY-181482zbMATH Open1417.35104arXiv1806.00290MaRDI QIDQ4633445FDOQ4633445


Authors: James C. Robinson, Jose L. Rodrigo, Jack Skipper Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 May 2019

Published in: Asymptotic Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study weak solutions of the incompressible Euler equations on mathbbT2imesmathbbR+; we use test functions that are divergence free and have zero normal component, thereby obtaining a definition that does not involve the pressure. We prove energy conservation under the assumptions that uinL3(0,T;L3(mathbbT2imesmathbbR+)), lim_{|y| o 0}frac{1}{|y|}int^T_0int_{mathbb{T}^2}int^infty_{x_3>|y|} |u(x+y)-u(x)|^3mathrm{d} x, mathrm{d} t=0, and an additional continuity condition near the boundary: for some delta>0 we require uinL3(0,T;C0(mathbbT2imes[0,delta]))). We note that all our conditions are satisfied whenever u(x,t)inCalpha, for some alpha>1/3, with H"older constant C(x,t)inL3(mathbbT2imesmathbbR+imes(0,T)).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.00290




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