Blow-up for the incompressible 3D-Euler equations with uniform $C^{1,\frac{1}{2}-ε}\cap L^2$ force (2309.08495v1)
Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach to establish a blow-up mechanism for the forced 3D incompressible Euler equations, with a specific focus on non-axisymmetric solutions. We construct solutions on $\mathbb{R}3$ within the function space $C{3,\frac12}\cap L2$ for the time interval $[0, T)$, where $T > 0$ is finite, subject to a uniform force in $C{1,\frac12 -\epsilon}\cap L2$. Remarkably, our methodology results in a blow-up: as the time $t$ approaches the blow-up moment $T$, the integral $\int_0t |\nabla u| ds$ tends to infinity, all while preserving the solution's smoothness throughout, except at the origin. In the process of our blow-up construction, self-similar coordinates are not utilized and we are able to treat solutions beyond the $C{1,\frac13+}$ threshold regularity of axy-symmetric solutions without swirl.
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