The Lie-Poisson Structure of the Euler Equations of an Ideal Fluid
Analysis of PDEs
2007-12-03 v1 Differential Geometry
Abstract
This paper provides a precise sense in which the time t map for the Euler equations of an ideal fluid in a region in R^n (or a smooth compact n-manifold with boundary) is a Poisson map relative to the Lie-Poisson bracket associated with the group of volume preserving diffeomorphism group. This is interesting and nontrivial because in Eulerian representation, the time t maps need not be C^1 from the Sobolev class H^s to itself (where s > (n/2) + 1). The idea of how this difficulty is overcome is to exploit the fact that one does have smoothness in the Lagrangian representation and then carefully perform a Lie-Poisson reduction procedure.
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@article{arxiv.0711.4875,
title = {The Lie-Poisson Structure of the Euler Equations of an Ideal Fluid},
author = {Sergiy Vasylkevych and Jerrold E. Marsden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4875},
year = {2007}
}
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24 pages