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Resolution of the ENO-TV conjecture: a parity dichotomy

Analysis of PDEs 2026-07-21 v1 Combinatorics Numerical Analysis Representation Theory

Abstract

We resolve the ENO--TV conjecture, a discrete coercivity problem in compactness theory for entropy-stable approximations of hyperbolic conservation laws. For order-kk essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) reconstruction from compactly supported cell averages, it asks whether the nonnegative ENO source times the (k1)(k-1)st power of the amplitude uniformly controls the (k+1)(k+1)st absolute-jump moment. We prove a parity dichotomy: the estimate holds for odd k3k\ge3 and fails for even k4k\ge4; the known second-order case completes the classification. Localization gives a selection-independent finite-difference functional uniformly comparable to the source and reduces the conjecture to discrete interpolation. For odd orders, summation by parts reveals a hidden square; a discrete Gagliardo--Nirenberg inequality yields coercivity. For even orders, Euler-polynomial blocks from the functional's polynomial kernel yield counterexamples that persist under arbitrarily small perturbations making all affected ENO comparisons strict. We also prove two coercive estimates for every k2k\ge2: control of jumps larger than a fixed fraction of the amplitude and of local blocks modulo sampled polynomials of degree at most k2k-2. Via the Cayley--Sylvester decomposition, we compute the dimensions of homogeneous first-cohomology spaces for the lattice shift on polynomial jump profiles. At fourth order, for a cubic flux and a globally strictly convex entropy, a total-degree-seven component of a reduced entropy-flux mismatch represents a nonzero class on profiles of degree at most two and hence has no translation-invariant finite-stencil C7C^7 local primitive at the zero constant state. Odd-order coercivity persists on globally quasi-uniform meshes, whereas for each k2k\ge2 it fails on a fixed irregular mesh even though every interface contribution remains nonnegative. This failure is due to the mesh geometry.

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@article{arxiv.2607.19283,
  title  = {Resolution of the ENO-TV conjecture: a parity dichotomy},
  author = {Zhuoyun Li and Kailiang Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.19283},
  year   = {2026}
}