Smooth self-similar imploding profiles to 3D compressible Euler

Author:

Buckmaster Tristan,Cao-Labora Gonzalo,Gómez-Serrano Javier

Abstract

The aim of this note is to present the recent results by Buckmaster, Cao-Labora, and Gómez-Serrano [Smooth imploding solutions for 3D compressible fluids, Arxiv preprint arXiv:2208.09445, 2022] concerning the existence of “imploding singularities” for the 3D isentropic compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. Our work builds upon the pioneering work of Merle, Raphaël, Rodnianski and Szeftel [Invent. Math. 227 (2022), pp. 247–413; Ann. of Math. (2) 196 (2022), pp. 567–778; Ann. of Math. (2) 196 (2022), pp. 779–889] and proves the existence of self-similar profiles for all adiabatic exponents γ > 1 \gamma >1 in the case of Euler; as well as proving asymptotic self-similar blow-up for γ = 7 5 \gamma =\frac 75 in the case of Navier-Stokes. Importantly, for the Navier-Stokes equation, the solution is constructed to have density bounded away from zero and constant at infinity, the first example of blow-up in such a setting. For simplicity, we will focus our exposition on the compressible Euler equations.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics

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