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The well-posedness issue for the density-dependent Euler equations in endpoint Besov spaces

Published 6 May 2013 in math.AP | (1305.1129v1)

Abstract: This work is the continuation of the paper \cite{D2} devoted to the density-dependent incompressible Euler equations. Here we concentrate on the well-posedness issue in Besov spaces of type $Bs_{\infty,r}$ embedded in the set of Lipschitz continuous functions, a functional framework which contains the particular case of H\"older spaces and of the endpoint Besov space $B1_{\infty,1}.$ For such data and under the nonvacuum assumption, we establish the local well-posedness and a continuation criterion in the spirit of that of Beale, Kato and Majda in \cite{BKM}. In the last part of the paper, we give lower bounds for the lifespan of a solution. In dimension two, we point out that the lifespan tends to infinity when the initial density tends to be a constant. This is, to our knowledge, the first result of this kind for the density-dependent incompressible Euler equations.

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