Knots and links in steady solutions of the Euler equation

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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19 pages, 1 figure; Ann. of Math. 174 (2011)

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Given any possibly unbounded, locally finite link, we show that there exists
a smooth diffeomorphism transforming this link into a set of stream (or vortex)
lines of a vector field that solves the steady incompressible Euler equation in
$\mathbb{R}^3$. Furthermore, the diffeomorphism can be chosen arbitrarily close
to the identity in any $C^r$ norm.

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