Existence of weak solutions for the incompressible Euler equations
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Abstract: Using a recent result of C. De Lellis and L. Sz'{e}kelyhidi Jr. we show that, in the case of periodic boundary conditions and for dimension greater or equal 2, there exist infinitely many global weak solutions to the incompressible Euler equations with initial data , where may be any solenoidal -vectorfield. In addition, the energy of these solutions is bounded in time.
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