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Blow-up, zero $α$ limit and the Liouville type theorem for the Euler-Poincaré equations (1106.2212v3)

Published 11 Jun 2011 in math.AP

Abstract: In this paper we study the Euler-Poincar\'{e} equations in $\Bbb RN$. We prove local existence of weak solutions in $W{2,p}(\Bbb RN),$ $p>N$, and local existence of unique classical solutions in $Hk (\Bbb RN)$, $k>N/2+3$, as well as a blow-up criterion. For the zero dispersion equation($\alpha=0$) we prove a finite time blow-up of the classical solution. We also prove that as the dispersion parameter vanishes, the weak solution converges to a solution of the zero dispersion equation with sharp rate as $\alpha\to0$, provided that the limiting solution belongs to $C([0, T);Hk(\Bbb RN))$ with $k>N/2 +3$. For the {\em stationary weak solutions} of the Euler-Poincar\'{e} equations we prove a Liouville type theorem. Namely, for $\alpha>0$ any weak solution $\mathbf{u}\in H1(\Bbb RN)$ is $\mathbf{u}=0$; for $\alpha=0$ any weak solution $\mathbf{u}\in L2(\Bbb RN)$ is $\mathbf{u}=0$.

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