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In the note, a certain scenario of potential Type II blowups of axisymmetric solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations is considered. The main tool of the treatment of such blowups is the corresponding Euler scaling.
In the note, various scenarios of potential Type II blowups of suitable weak solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations are studied. It is shown, that under some assumptions, such type of blowups cannot happen. In this case, corresponding…
We study behaviors of scalar quantities near the possible blow-up time, which is made of smooth solutions of the Euler equations, Navier-Stokes equations and the surface quasi-geostrophic equations. Integrating the dynamical equations of…
This note shows the blow-up of certain non-small solutions to relaxed compressible Navier-Stokes equations in divergence form.
We study blow-up rates and the blow-up profiles of possible asymptotically self-similar singularities of the 3D Euler equations, where the sense of convergence and self-similarity are considered in various sense. We extend much further, in…
In this note, boundary Type I blowups of suitable weak solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations are discussed. In particular, it has been shown that, under certain assumptions, the existence of non-trivial mild bounded ancient solutions in…
In the paper, we have introduced the notion of mild bounded ancient solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations in a half space. They play a certain role in understanding whether or not solutions to the initial boundary value problem for the…
An upper bound of blow up rate for the Navier-Stokes equations with small data in L^2(R^3) is obtained.
Numerical simulations describing plunging breakers including the splash-up phenomenon are presented. The motion is governed by the classical, incompressible, two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equation. The numerical modelling of this two-phase…
This article examines the smoothness of the solution to the Navier-Stokes equation from a novel perspective. Here, the existence of the smoother solution relative to x and to the time t was shown only for a finite time. Moreover, for each…
With the previous results for the analytical blowup solutions of the N-dimensional Euler-Poisson equations, we extend the similar structure to construct an analytical family of solutions for the isothermal Navier-Stokes equations and…
In this survey article, we will discuss some regularity criteria for the Navier--Stokes equation that provide geometric constraints on any possible finite-time blowup. We will also discuss the physical significance of such regularity…
In this paper we give optimal lower bounds for the blow-up rate of the $\dot{H}^{s}\left(\mathbb{T}^3\right)$-norm, $\frac{1}{2}<s<\frac{5}{2}$, of a putative singular solution of the Navier-Stokes equations, and we also present an…
We study the pressureless Navier--Stokes-Poisson equations of describing the evolution of the gaseous star in astrophysics. The isothermal blowup solutions of Yuen, to the Euler-Poisson equations in R2, can be extended to the pressureless…
A forced solution $v$ of the Navier-Stokes equation in any open domain with no slip boundary condition is constructed. The scaling factor of the forcing term is the critical order $-2$. The velocity, which is smooth until its final blow up…
We propose a two-dimensional generalization of Constantin-Lax-Majda model [2]. Some results about singular solutions are given. This model might be the first step toward the singular solutions of the Euler equations. Along the same line…
This is a rather comprehensive study on the dynamics of Navier-Stokes and Euler equations via a combination of analysis and numerics. We focus upon two main aspects: (a). zero viscosity limit of the spectra of linear Navier-Stokes operator,…
We study the Euler-Poisson equations of describing the evolution of the gaseous star in astrophysics. Firstly, we construct a family of analytical blowup solutions for the isothermal case in R^2. Furthermore the blowup rate of the above…
A second-order PDE is derived from Euler's equaitons under certain assumptions. It is shown that this PDE admits shock and rarefaction waves, and that a single point gradient blow-up admits a unique similarity extension after blow-up that…
Limit behaviors of blow up solutions for impressible Navier-Stokes equations are obtained.