2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00021-022-00703-5
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Characterization of Three-Dimensional Euler Flows Supported on Finitely Many Fourier Modes

Abstract: Recently, the Nash-style convex integration has been becoming the main scheme for the mathematical study of turbulence, and the main building block of it has been either Beltrami flow (finite mode) or Mikado flow (compactly supported in the physical side). On the other hand, in physics, it is observed that turbulence is composed of a hierarchy of scale-byscale vortex stretching. Thus our mathematical motivation in this study is to find another type of building blocks accompanied by vortex stretching and scale … Show more

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