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arxiv: 1802.09936 · v1 · pith:CDVQP7XFnew · submitted 2018-02-26 · 🧮 math.AP · physics.flu-dyn

Finite-time Singularity formation for Strong Solutions to the axi-symmetric 3D Euler Equations

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For all $\epsilon>0$, we prove the existence of finite-energy strong solutions to the axi-symmetric $3D$ Euler equations on the domains $ \{(x,y,z)\in\mathbb{R}^3: (1+\epsilon|z|)^2\leq x^2+y^2\}$ which become singular in finite time. We further show that solutions with 0 swirl are necessarily globally regular. The proof of singularity formation relies on the use of approximate solutions at exactly the critical regularity level which satisfy a $1D$ system which has solutions which blow-up in finite time. The construction bears similarity to our previous result on the Boussinesq system \cite{EJB} though a number of modifications must be made due to anisotropy and since our domains are not scale-invariant. This seems to be the first construction of singularity formation for finite-energy strong solutions to the actual $3D$ Euler system.

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