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Note on the Euler equations in C^k spaces

Published 13 May 2014 in math.AP | (1405.7891v1)

Abstract: In this note, using the ideas from our recent article \cite{EM}, we prove strong ill-posedness for the 2D Euler equations in $Ck$ spaces. This note provides a significantly shorter proof of many of the main results in \cite{BLi2}. In the case $k>1$ we show the existence of initial data for which the $kth$ derivative of the velocity field develops a logarithmic singularity immediately. The strong ill-posedness covers $C{k-1,1}$ spaces as well. The ill-posedness comes from the pressure term in the Euler equation. We formulate the equation for $Dk u$ as: $$\partial_t Dk u=D{k+1} p + l.o.t.$$ and then use the non-locality of the map $u\rightarrow p$ to get the ill-posedness. The real difficulty comes in how to deal with the "l.o.t." terms which can be handled by special commutator estimates.

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