Global solvability and convergence of the Euler-Poincar\'e regularization of the two-dimensional Euler equations

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Authors: Takeshi Gotoda Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 January 2017

Abstract: We study the Euler-Poincar'e equations that are the regularized Euler equations derived from the Euler-Poincar'e framework. It is noteworthy to remark that the Euler-Poincar'e equations are a generalization of two well-known regularizations, the vortex blob method and the Euler-alpha equations. We show the global existence of a unique weak solution for the two-dimensional (2D) Euler-Poincar'e equations with the initial vorticity in the space of Radon measure. This is a remarkable feature of these equations since the existence of weak solutions with the Radon measure initial vorticity has not been established in general for the 2D Euler equations. We also show that weak solutions of the 2D Euler-Poincar'e equations converge to those of the 2D Euler equations in the limit of the regularization parameter when the initial vorticity belongs to the space of integrable and bounded functions.













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