Weak solutions of the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations exist for which two different particle trajectories start from the same point, in sharp regularity ranges, both with and without Brownian noise.
Extreme temporal intermittency in the linear Sobolev transport: almost smooth nonunique solutions
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In this paper, we revisit the notion of temporal intermittency to obtain sharp nonuniqueness results for linear transport equations. We construct divergence-free vector fields with sharp Sobolev regularity $L^1_t W^{1,p}$ for all $p<\infty$ in space dimensions $d\geq 2$ whose transport equations admit nonunique weak solutions belonging to $L^p_tC^k$ for all $p<\infty$ and $k\in \mathbb{N}$. In particular, our result shows that the time-integrability assumption in the uniqueness of the DiPerna-Lions theory is sharp. The same result also holds for transport-diffusion equations with diffusion operators of arbitrarily large order in any dimensions $d \geq 2$.
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Non-uniqueness of (Stochastic) Lagrangian Trajectories for Euler Equations
Weak solutions of the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations exist for which two different particle trajectories start from the same point, in sharp regularity ranges, both with and without Brownian noise.