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Onsager's conjecture almost everywhere in time

Published 3 Apr 2013 in math.AP, math-ph, and math.MP | (1304.1049v4)

Abstract: In recent work by Isett (arXiv:1211.4065), and later by Buckmaster, De Lellis, Isett and Sz\'ekelyhidi Jr. (arXiv:1302.2815), iterative schemes where presented for constructing solutions belonging to the H\"older class $C{1/5-\epsilon}$ of the 3D incompressible Euler equations which do not conserve energy. The cited work is partially motivated by a conjecture of Lars Onsager in 1949 relating to the existence of $C{1/3-\epsilon}$ solutions to the Euler equations which dissipate energy. In this note we show how the later scheme can be adapted in order to prove the existence of non-trivial H\"older continuous solutions which for almost every time belong to the critical Onsager H\"older regularity $C{1/3-\epsilon}$ and have compact temporal support.

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