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Blow-up of critical Besov norms at a potential Navier-Stokes singularity
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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:34 authored by Gabriel KochGabriel Koch, Isabelle Gallagher, Fabrice PlanchonWe show that the spatial norm of any strong Navier-Stokes solution in the space X must become unbounded near a singularity, where X may be any critical homogeneous Besov space in which local existence of strong solutions to the 3-d Navier-Stokes system is known. In particular, the regularity of these spaces can be arbitrarily close to -1, which is the lowest regularity of any Navier-Stokes critical space. This extends a well-known result of Escauriaza-Seregin-Sverak (2003) concerning the Lebesgue space $L^3$, a critical space with regularity 0 which is continuously embedded into the spaces we consider. We follow the "critical element" reductio ad absurdum method of Kenig-Merle based on profile decompositions, but due to the low regularity of the spaces considered we rely on an iterative algorithm to improve low-regularity bounds on solutions to bounds on a part of the solution in spaces with positive regularity.
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Communications in Mathematical PhysicsISSN
0010-3616Publisher
Springer VerlagExternal DOI
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1Volume
343Page range
39-82Department affiliated with
- Mathematics Publications
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