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Global-in-time probabilistically strong and Markov solutions to stochastic 3D Navier--Stokes equations: existence and non-uniqueness

Published 20 Apr 2021 in math.PR and math.AP | (2104.09889v2)

Abstract: We are concerned with the three dimensional incompressible Navier--Stokes equations driven by an additive stochastic forcing of trace class. First, for every divergence free initial condition in $L{2}$ we establish existence of infinitely many global-in-time probabilistically strong and analytically weak solutions, solving one of the open problems in the field. This result in particular implies non-uniqueness in law. Second, we prove non-uniqueness of the associated Markov processes in a suitably chosen class of analytically weak solutions satisfying a relaxed form of an energy inequality. Translated to the deterministic setting, we obtain non-uniqueness of the associated semiflows.

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