Oscillations and integrability of the vorticity in the 3D NS flows
Abstract
In the studies of the Navier-Stokes (NS) regularity problem, it has become increasingly clear that a more realistic path to improved a priori bounds is to try to break away from the scaling of the energy-level estimates in the realm of the blow-up-type arguments (the solution in view is regular/smooth up to the possible blow-up time) rather than to try to improve regularity of arbitrary Leray's weak solutions. The present article is a contribution in this direction; more precisely, it is shown--in the context of an algebraic/polynomial-type blow-up profile of arbitrary degree--that a very weak condition on the vorticity direction field (membership in a local space weighted with arbitrary many logarithms)--suffices to break the energy-level scaling in the bounds on the vorticity. At the same time, the obtained bounds transform a 3D NS criticality scenario depicted by the macro-scale long vortex filaments into a no-singularity scenario.
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@article{arxiv.1801.09040,
title = {Oscillations and integrability of the vorticity in the 3D NS flows},
author = {Y. Do and A. Farhat and Z. Grujic and L. Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.09040},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
final version; to appear in IUMJ