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arxiv: 0807.0882 · v1 · submitted 2008-07-06 · 🧮 math.AP

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Ill-posedness of the Navier-Stokes equations in a critical space in 3D

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We prove that the Cauchy problem for the three dimensional Navier-Stokes equations is ill posed in $\dot{B}^{-1,\infty}_{\infty}$ in the sense that a ``norm inflation'' happens in finite time. More precisely, we show that initial data in the Schwartz class $\mathcal{S}$ that are arbitrarily small in $\dot{B}^{-1, \infty}_{\infty}$ can produce solutions arbitrarily large in $\dot{B}^{-1, \infty}_{\infty}$ after an arbitrarily short time. Such a result implies that the solution map itself is discontinuous in $\dot{B}^{-1, \infty}_{\infty}$ at the origin.

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