Proves the standard observable package is insufficient for quantitative trace rates in NS one-component degeneration and states a conditional dichotomy on relaxed Schur visibility versus an NS-realizable left-singular cascade.
Wolf, On the local pressure of the Navier–Stokes equations and related systems,Advances in Differential Equations22(2017), no
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Proves a conditional finite-scale reduction theorem deriving a lower bound on the regularity radius from smallness of the vertical velocity component under multiple structural assumptions for 3D Navier-Stokes.
Audit of Navier-Stokes obstruction calculus shows existing decompositions locate CKN badness transport but lack coercive estimates, proving a resolution lemma and identifying the need for a filtered stretching-diffusion estimate with subgrid terms.
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Schur Visibility and Anti-Phantom Reduction in One-Component Navier-Stokes Degeneration
Proves the standard observable package is insufficient for quantitative trace rates in NS one-component degeneration and states a conditional dichotomy on relaxed Schur visibility versus an NS-realizable left-singular cascade.
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Strict 2.5D Shadows for One-Component Navier-Stokes Regularity
Proves a conditional finite-scale reduction theorem deriving a lower bound on the regularity radius from smallness of the vertical velocity component under multiple structural assumptions for 3D Navier-Stokes.
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A Structural Audit of Navier-Stokes Obstruction Calculus
Audit of Navier-Stokes obstruction calculus shows existing decompositions locate CKN badness transport but lack coercive estimates, proving a resolution lemma and identifying the need for a filtered stretching-diffusion estimate with subgrid terms.