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arxiv: 1511.03114 · v1 · pith:AOIQV5LMnew · submitted 2015-11-10 · 🧮 math.AP

mathcal{A}-free rigidity and applications to the compressible Euler system

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Can every measure-valued solution to the compressible Euler equations be approximated by a sequence of weak solutions? We prove that the answer is negative: Generalizing a well-known rigidity result of Ball and James to a more general situation, we construct an explicit measure-valued solution for the compressible Euler equations which can not be generated by a sequence of distributional solutions. We also give an abstract necessary condition for measure-valued solutions to be generated by weak solutions, relying on work of Fonseca and M\"uller. This difference between weak and measure-valued solutions in the compressible case is in contrast with the incompressible situation, where every measure-valued solution can be approximated by weak solutions, as shown by Sz\'ekelyhidi and Wiedemann.

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