Existence and Weak* Stability for the Navier-Stokes System with Initial Values in Critical Besov Spaces
Abstract
In 2016, Seregin and \u{S}ver\'ak, conceived a notion of global in time solution (as well as proving existence of them) to the three dimensional Navier-Stokes equation with solenoidal initial data called 'global solutions'. A key feature of global solutions is continuity with respect to weak convergence of a sequence of solenoidal initial data. The first aim of this paper is to show that a similar notion of ' global solutions' exists for solenoidal initial data in the wider critical space and satisfies certain continuity properties with respect to weak* convergence of a sequence of solenoidal initial data. This is the widest such critical space if one requires the solution to the Navier-Stokes equations minus the caloric extension of the initial data to be in the global energy class. For the case of initial values in the wider class of initial data (, we prove that for any there exists a solution to the Navier-Stokes system on with this initial data. We discuss how properties of these solutions imply a new regularity criteria for 3D weak Leray-Hopf solutions in terms of the norm (as well as certain additional assumptions). The main new observation of this paper, that enables these results, regards the decomposition of homogeneous Besov spaces . This does not appear to obviously follow from the known real interpolation theory.
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@article{arxiv.1703.06841,
title = {Existence and Weak* Stability for the Navier-Stokes System with Initial Values in Critical Besov Spaces},
author = {T. Barker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.06841},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Some minor typos have now been corrected