Abstract

Weak solution of incompressible Euler equations are L 2-vector fields, satisfying integral relations, which express the mass and momentum balance. They are believed to describe the turbulent fluid motion at high Reynolds numbers. We justify this conjecture by constructing a weak solution with decreasing kinetic energy. The construction is based on Generalized Flows, introduced by Y. Brenier.

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