Abstract
AbstractWe develop a convex integration scheme for constructing nonunique weak solutions to the hydrostatic Euler equations (also known as the inviscid primitive equations of oceanic and atmospheric dynamics) in both two and three dimensions. We also develop such a scheme for the construction of nonunique weak solutions to the three-dimensional viscous primitive equations, as well as the two-dimensional Prandtl equations. While in Boutros et al. (Calc Var Partial Differ Equ 62(8):219, 2023) the classical notion of weak solution to the hydrostatic Euler equations was generalised, we introduce here a further generalisation. For such generalised weak solutions, we show the existence and nonuniqueness for a large class of initial data. Moreover, we construct infinitely many examples of generalised weak solutions which do not conserve energy. The barotropic and baroclinic modes of solutions to the hydrostatic Euler equations (which are the average and the fluctuation of the horizontal velocity in the z-coordinate, respectively) that are constructed have different regularities.
Funder
Cambridge Trust
Cantab Capital Institute for Mathematics of Information
Prince Bernhard Culture Fund
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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