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A short note on the Liouville problem for the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations

Published 1 Nov 2019 in math.AP | (1911.00600v3)

Abstract: Uniqueness of the trivial solution (the zero solution) for the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations is an interesting problem who has known several recent contributions. These results are also known as the Liouville type problem for the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations. In the setting of the $Lp-$ spaces, when $3\leq p \leq 9/2$ it is known that the trivial solution of these equations is the unique one. In this note, we extend this previous result to other values of the parameter $p$. More precisely, we prove that the velocity field must be zero provided that it belongs to the $Lp -$ space with $3/2<p<3$. Moreover, for the large interval of values $9/2<p<+\infty$, we also obtain a partial result on the vanishing of the velocity under an additional hypothesis in terms of the Sobolev space of negative order $\dot{H}{-1}$. This last result has an interesting corollary when studying the Liouville problem in the natural energy space of these solutions $\dot{H}{1}$.

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