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On the extension of exponential polynomials

László Székelyhidi — 2000

Mathematica Bohemica

Exponential polynomials are the building bricks of spectral synthesis. In some cases it happens that exponential polynomials should be extended from subgroups to whole groups. To achieve this aim we prove an extension theorem for exponential polynomials which is based on a classical theorem on the extension of homomorphisms.

Relaxation of the incompressible porous media equation

László Székelyhidi Jr — 2012

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

It was shown recently by Córdoba, Faraco and Gancedo in [1] that the 2D porous media equation admits weak solutions with compact support in time. The proof, based on the convex integration framework developed for the incompressible Euler equations in [4], uses ideas from the theory of laminates, in particular T 4 configurations. In this note we calculate the explicit relaxation of IPM, thus avoiding T 4 configurations. We then use this to construct weak solutions to the unstable interface problem (the...

Dissipative Euler flows and Onsager's conjecture

Camillo De LellisLászló Székelyhidi — 2014

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Building upon the techniques introduced in [15], for any θ < 1 10 we construct periodic weak solutions of the incompressible Euler equations which dissipate the total kinetic energy and are Hölder-continuous with exponent θ . A famous conjecture of Onsager states the existence of such dissipative solutions with any Hölder exponent θ < 1 3 . Our theorem is the first result in this direction.

Convex integration and the L p theory of elliptic equations

Kari AstalaDaniel FaracoLászló Székelyhidi Jr. — 2008

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

This paper deals with the L p theory of linear elliptic partial differential equations with bounded measurable coefficients. We construct in two dimensions examples of weak and so-called very weak solutions, with critical integrability properties, both to isotropic equations and to equations in non-divergence form. These examples show that the general L p theory, developed in [1, 24] and [2], cannot be extended under any restriction on the essential range of the coefficients. Our constructions are based...

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