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Rough solutions of the 3-D compressible Euler equations (1911.05038v1)

Published 12 Nov 2019 in math.AP, gr-qc, and math.DG

Abstract: We prove the local-in-time well-posedness for the solution of the compressible Euler equations in $3$-D, for the Cauchy data of the velocity, density and vorticity $(v,\varrho, \fw) \in Hs\times Hs\times H{s'}$, $2<s'<s$. The classical local well-posedness result for the compressible Euler equations in $3$-D holds for the initial data $v, \varrho \in H^{s+\f12},\, s\>2$. Due to the works of Smith-Tataru and Wang for the irrotational isentropic case, the local well-posedness can be achieved if the data satisfy $v, \varrho \in H{s}$, with $s>2$. In the incompressible case the solution is proven to be ill-posed for the datum $\fw\in H\frac{3}{2}$ by Bourgain-Li. The solution of the compressible Euler equations is not expected to be well-posed if the data merely satisfy $v, \varrho\in H{s}, s>2$ with a general rough vorticity. By decomposing the velocity into the term $(I-\Delta_e){-1}\curl \fw$ and a wave function verifying an improved wave equation, with a series of cancellations for treating the latter, we achieve the $Hs$-energy bound and complete the linearization for the wave functions by using the $H{s-\f12}, \, s>2$ norm for the vorticity. The propagation of energy for the vorticity typically requires $\curl \fw\in C{0, 0+}$ initially, stronger than our assumption by 1/2-derivative. We perform trilinear estimates to gain regularity by observing a div-curl structure when propagating the energy of the normalized double-curl of the vorticity, and also by spacetime integration by parts. To prove the Strichartz estimate for the linearized wave in the rough spacetime, we encounter a strong Ricci defect requiring the bound of $|\curl \fw|_{L_x\infty L_t1}$ on null cones. This difficulty is solved by uncovering the cancellation structures due to the acoustic metric on the angular derivatives of Ricci and the second fundamental form.

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