Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)In this article we study a variational formulation, proposed by V. I. Arnold and by Y. Brenier, for the incompressible Euler equations with variable density. We consider the problem of minimizing an action functional, the integral in time of the kinetic energy, among fluid motions considered as trajectories in the group of volume-preserving diffeomorphisms beginning at the identity and ending at some fixed diffeomorphism at a given time. We show that a relaxed version of this variational problem always has a solution, and we derive an Euler-Lagrange system for the relaxed minimization problem which we call the rel...
Abstract. We consider the Euler equations for a compressible inviscid fluid with a general pressure ...
We consider the Euler equations of incompressible fluids and attempt to solve the initial value prob...
This work is devoted to the study of the main models which describe the motion of incompressible flu...
In this article we study a variational formulation, proposed by V. I. Arnold and by Y. Brenier, for ...
Abstract. In this article we study a variational formulation, proposed by V. I. Arnold and by Y. Bre...
In this paper we improve the regularity in time of the gradient of the pressure field in the solutio...
As Piola would have surely conjectured, the stationary action principle holds also for capillary flu...
International audienceWe study Brenier's variational models for incompressible Euler equations. Thes...
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Neste trabalho deduzimos um novo sistema de equações diferenciais parciais para descrever fluxos inc...
Abstract. This work is concerned with the reformulation of evolutionary problems in a weak form enab...
AbstractMotivated from Arnold's variational characterization of the Euler equation in terms of geode...
We review and connect different variational principles that have been proposed to settle the dynamic...
In this work, we prove the convergence of residual distribution (RD) schemes to dissipative weak sol...
International audienceStarting from Hamilton's Principle, the current paper discusses how we can der...
Abstract. We consider the Euler equations for a compressible inviscid fluid with a general pressure ...
We consider the Euler equations of incompressible fluids and attempt to solve the initial value prob...
This work is devoted to the study of the main models which describe the motion of incompressible flu...
In this article we study a variational formulation, proposed by V. I. Arnold and by Y. Brenier, for ...
Abstract. In this article we study a variational formulation, proposed by V. I. Arnold and by Y. Bre...
In this paper we improve the regularity in time of the gradient of the pressure field in the solutio...
As Piola would have surely conjectured, the stationary action principle holds also for capillary flu...
International audienceWe study Brenier's variational models for incompressible Euler equations. Thes...
This work is concerned with the reformulation of evolutionary problems in a weak form enabling consi...
Neste trabalho deduzimos um novo sistema de equações diferenciais parciais para descrever fluxos inc...
Abstract. This work is concerned with the reformulation of evolutionary problems in a weak form enab...
AbstractMotivated from Arnold's variational characterization of the Euler equation in terms of geode...
We review and connect different variational principles that have been proposed to settle the dynamic...
In this work, we prove the convergence of residual distribution (RD) schemes to dissipative weak sol...
International audienceStarting from Hamilton's Principle, the current paper discusses how we can der...
Abstract. We consider the Euler equations for a compressible inviscid fluid with a general pressure ...
We consider the Euler equations of incompressible fluids and attempt to solve the initial value prob...
This work is devoted to the study of the main models which describe the motion of incompressible flu...