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Anomalous dissipation in a stochastic inviscid dyadic model
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    Anomalous dissipation in a stochastic inviscid dyadic model (English)
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    10 January 2012
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    The inviscid dyadic model of turbulence is a well known simplified model of fluid dynamics equations. Such a model is used to investigate a number of properties which are out of reach at present for more realistic models. In this paper, the authors study a suitable random perturbation, with multiplicative noise, of the classical dyadic model. Although a formal computation shows that this stochastic system is energy preserving, the authors prove rigorously an opposite statement, i.e., there is anomalous dissipation of energy. As a consequence, global regular solutions cannot exist. To prove the results, the authors also investigate the escape behavior at infinity of a certain birth and death process.
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    SPDEs
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    shell models
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    dyadic model
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    fluid dynamics
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    anomalous dissipation
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    blow-up
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    Girsanov's transform
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    multiplicative noise
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