Dissipative continuous Euler flows in two and three dimensions
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Recently, two of these authors construct dissipative continuous (weak) solutions to the incompressible Euler equations on the three-dimensional torus $\mathbb T^3$. The building blocks in their proof are Beltrami flows, which are inherently three-dimensional. The purpose of this note is to show that the techniques can nevertheless be adapted to the two-dimensional case.
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