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Non-uniqueness for the Euler equations: the effect of the boundary (1305.0773v1)
Published 3 May 2013 in math.AP, math-ph, math.MP, and physics.flu-dyn
Abstract: We consider rotational initial data for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations on an annulus. Using the convex integration framework, we show that there exist infinitely many admissible weak solutions (i.e. such with non-increasing energy) for such initial data. As a consequence, on bounded domains there exist admissible weak solutions which are not dissipative in the sense of P.-L. Lions, as opposed to the case without physical boundaries. Moreover we show that admissible solutions are dissipative provided they are H\"{o}lder continuous near the boundary of the domain.
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