Stochastic Lagrangian path for Leray solutions of 3D Navier-Stokes equations
Abstract: In this paper we show the existence of stochastic Lagrangian particle trajectory for Leray's solution of 3D Navier-Stokes equations. More precisely, for any Leray's solution ${\mathbf u}$ of 3D-NSE and each $(s,x)\in\mathbb{R}+\times\mathbb{R}3$, we show the existence of weak solutions to the following SDE, which has a density $\rho{s,x}(t,y)$ belonging to $\mathbb{H}{1,p}_q$ provided $p,q\in[1,2)$ with $\frac{3}{p}+\frac{2}{q}>4$: $$ \mathrm{d} X_{s,t}={\mathbf u} (s,X_{s,t})\mathrm{d} t+\sqrt{2\nu}\mathrm{d} W_t,\ \ X_{s,s}=x,\ \ t\geq s, $$ where $W$ is a three dimensional standard Brownian motion, $\nu>0$ is the viscosity constant. Moreover, we also show that for Lebesgue almost all $(s,x)$, the solution $Xn_{s,\cdot}(x)$ of the above SDE associated with the mollifying velocity field ${\mathbf u}n$ weakly converges to $X{s,\cdot}(x)$ so that $X$ is a Markov process in almost sure sense.
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