The group of Symplectomorphisms of $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$ and the Euler equations
Abstract
In this paper we consider the ``symplectic'' version of the Euler equations studied by Ebin \cite{ebin}. We show that these equations are globally well-posed on the Sobolev space for and . The mechanism underlying global well-posedness has similarities to the case of the 2D Euler equations. Moreover we consider the group of symplectomorphisms of Sobolev type preserving the symplectic form . We show that is a closed analytic submanifold of the full group of diffeomorphisms of Sobolev type preserving the orientation. We prove that the symplectic version of the Euler equations has a Lagrangian formulation on as an analytic second order ODE in the manner of the Euler-Arnold formalism \cite{arnold}. In contrast to this ``smooth'' behaviour in Lagrangian coordinates we show that it has a very ``rough'' behaviour in Eulerian coordinates. To be precise we show that the time solution map mapping the initial value of the solution to its time value is nowhere locally uniformly continuous. In particular the solution map is nowhere locally Lipschitz.
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@article{arxiv.2304.07784,
title = {The group of Symplectomorphisms of $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$ and the Euler equations},
author = {Hasan Inci},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07784},
year = {2023}
}