Transport equations arise in various areas of fluid mechanics, but the precise conditions on the vector field for them to be well?posed are still not fully understood. The renormalized theory of DiPerna and Lions for linear transport equations with an unsmooth coefficient uses the tools of approximation of an arbitrary weak solution by smooth functions, and also uses the renormalization property; that is, the possibility of writing an equation on a nonlinear function of the solution. Under some $W^{1,1}$ regularity assumption on the coefficient, well?posedness holds. In this paper, we establish that these properties are indeed equivalent to the uniqueness of weak solutions to the Cauchy problem, without any regularity assumption on the coef...
19-03-2004International audienceThe Cauchy problem for a multidimensional linear transport equation ...
Given a bounded autonomous vector field b : R d → R d , we study the uniqueness of bounded solutions...
In this paper we provide a complete analogy between the Cauchy-Lipschitz and the DiPerna-Lions theor...
Transport equations arise in various areas of fluid mechanics, but the precise conditions on the vec...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
In this paper we analyse the selection problem for weak solutions of the transport equation with rou...
AbstractIn this Note, we study a transport–diffusion equation with rough coefficients, and we prove ...
We prove existence and uniqueness of renormalized solutions of some transport equations with a vecto...
The seminal work of DiPerna and Lions (Invent Math 98(3):511-547, 1989) guarantees the existence and...
In this paper we provide a complete analogy between the Cauchy-Lipschitz and the DiPerna-Lions theor...
In this survey we describe some well-posedness results for the linear transport equation that are av...
In this survey we describe some well-posedness results for the linear transport equation that are av...
19-03-2004International audienceThe Cauchy problem for a multidimensional linear transport equation ...
Given a bounded autonomous vector field b : R d → R d , we study the uniqueness of bounded solutions...
In this paper we provide a complete analogy between the Cauchy-Lipschitz and the DiPerna-Lions theor...
Transport equations arise in various areas of fluid mechanics, but the precise conditions on the vec...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
Linear transport equations with non Lipschitz continuous drift may have non uniqueness of weak solut...
In this paper we analyse the selection problem for weak solutions of the transport equation with rou...
AbstractIn this Note, we study a transport–diffusion equation with rough coefficients, and we prove ...
We prove existence and uniqueness of renormalized solutions of some transport equations with a vecto...
The seminal work of DiPerna and Lions (Invent Math 98(3):511-547, 1989) guarantees the existence and...
In this paper we provide a complete analogy between the Cauchy-Lipschitz and the DiPerna-Lions theor...
In this survey we describe some well-posedness results for the linear transport equation that are av...
In this survey we describe some well-posedness results for the linear transport equation that are av...
19-03-2004International audienceThe Cauchy problem for a multidimensional linear transport equation ...
Given a bounded autonomous vector field b : R d → R d , we study the uniqueness of bounded solutions...
In this paper we provide a complete analogy between the Cauchy-Lipschitz and the DiPerna-Lions theor...