Global, local and dense non-mixing of the 3D Euler equation
Abstract
We prove a non-mixing property of the flow of the 3D Euler equation which has a local nature: in any neighbourhood of a "typical" steady solution there is a generic set of initial conditions, such that the corresponding Euler flows will never enter a vicinity of the original steady one. More precisely, we establish that there exist stationary solutions of the Euler equation on and divergence-free vector fields arbitrarily close to , whose (non-steady) evolution by the Euler flow cannot converge in the H\"older norm ( non-integer) to any stationary state in a small (but fixed a priori) -neighbourhood of . The set of such initial conditions is open and dense in the vicinity of . A similar (but weaker) statement also holds for the Euler flow on . Two essential ingredients in the proof of this result are a geometric description of all steady states near certain nondegenerate stationary solutions, and a KAM-type argument to generate knotted invariant tori from elliptic orbits.
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@article{arxiv.1911.04363,
title = {Global, local and dense non-mixing of the 3D Euler equation},
author = {Boris Khesin and Sergei Kuksin and Daniel Peralta-Salas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04363},
year = {2020}
}
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22 pages