Gallery wave constructions give counterexamples to Strichartz estimates for the acoustic wave equation of physical vacuum compressible Euler, indicating a derivative loss.
Low regularity solutions of two-dimensional compressible Euler equations with dynamic vorticity
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By establishing a sharp Strichartz estimate for the velocity and density, we prove the local well-posedness of solutions for the Cauchy problem of two-dimensional compressible Euler equations, where the initial velocity, density, and specific vorticity $(\bv_0, \rho_0, \varpi_0) \in H^{s}(\mathbb{R}^2)\times H^{s}(\mathbb{R}^2) \times H^2(\mathbb{R}^2), s>\frac{7}{4}$. Our strategy relies on Smith-Tataru's work \cite{ST} for quasi-linear wave equations.
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Counterexamples to Strichartz estimates and gallery waves for the irrotational compressible Euler equation in a vacuum setting
Gallery wave constructions give counterexamples to Strichartz estimates for the acoustic wave equation of physical vacuum compressible Euler, indicating a derivative loss.