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arxiv: 1701.08678 · v1 · pith:GX6ENYKZnew · submitted 2017-01-30 · 🧮 math.AP

Onsager's conjecture for admissible weak solutions

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We prove that given any $\beta<1/3$, a time interval $[0,T]$, and given any smooth energy profile $e \colon [0,T] \to (0,\infty)$, there exists a weak solution $v$ of the three-dimensional Euler equations such that $v \in C^{\beta}([0,T]\times \mathbb{T}^3)$, with $e(t) = \int_{\mathbb{T}^3} |v(x,t)|^2 dx$ for all $t\in [0,T]$. Moreover, we show that a suitable $h$-principle holds in the regularity class $C^\beta_{t,x}$, for any $\beta<1/3$. The implication of this is that the dissipative solutions we construct are in a sense typical in the appropriate space of subsolutions as opposed to just isolated examples.

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