| Abstract |
In this talk, we will discuss Leray-Hopf solutions to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with vanishing viscosity. We explore important features of turbulence, focusing around the anomalous energy dissipation phenomenon. As a related result, I will present a recent result proving that for two-dimensional fluids, assuming that the initial vorticity is merely a Radon measure with nonnegative singular part, there is no anomalous energy dissipation. Our proof draws on several key observations from the work of J. Delort (1991) on constructing global weak solutions to the Euler equation. We will also discuss possible extensions to the viscous SQG equation in the context of Hamiltonian conservation and existence of weak solutions for a rough initial data. |