A low-regularity Hadamard-style local well-posedness theorem is proved for the full compressible Euler equations with a physical vacuum boundary in all space dimensions.
Nonradial stability of expanding Goldreich-Weber stars
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Goldreich-Weber solutions constitute a finite-parameter of expanding and collapsing solutions to the mass-critical Euler-Poisson system. Two subclasses of this family correspond to compactly supported density profiles suitably modulated by the dynamic radius of the star that expands at the self-similar rate $\lambda(t)_{t\to\infty}\sim t^{\frac23}$ and linear rate $\lambda(t)_{t\to\infty}\sim t$ respectively. We prove two results: any linearly expanding Goldreich-Weber star is nonlinearly stable, while any given self-similarly expanding Goldreich-Weber star is codimension-4 nonlinearly stable against irrotational perturbations. The codimension-4 condition in the latter result is optimal and reflects the presence of 4 unstable directions in the linearised dynamics in self-similar coordinates, which are induced by the conservation of the energy and the momentum. This result can be viewed as a codimension-1 nonlinear stability of the moduli space of self-similarly expanding Goldreich-Weber stars against irrotational perturbations.
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Physical Vacuum Problems for the Full Compressible Euler Equations: Low-regularity Hadamard-style Local Well-posedness
A low-regularity Hadamard-style local well-posedness theorem is proved for the full compressible Euler equations with a physical vacuum boundary in all space dimensions.