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arxiv: 0710.1604 · v5 · submitted 2007-10-08 · 🧮 math.AP

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A quantitative formulation of the global regularity problem for the periodic Navier-Stokes equation

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The global regularity problem for the periodic Navier-Stokes system asks whether to every smooth divergence-free initial datum $u_0: (\R/\Z)^3 \to \R^3$ there exists a global smooth solution u. In this note we observe (using a simple compactness argument) that this qualitative question is equivalent to the more quantitative assertion that there exists a non-decreasing function $F: \R^+ \to \R^+$ for which one has a local-in-time \emph{a priori} bound $$ \| u(T) \|_{H^1_x((\R/\Z)^3)} \leq F(\|u_0\|_{H^1_x((\R/\Z)^3)})$$ for all $0 < T \leq 1$ and all smooth solutions $u: [0,T] \times (\R/\Z)^3 \to \R^3$ to the Navier-Stokes system. We also show that this local-in-time bound is equivalent to the corresponding global-in-time bound.

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