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handle: 11697/111480
The aim of this short note is twofold. First, we give a sketch of the proof of a recent result proved by the authors in the paper [Colombo, Crippa, and Spirito, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 2015] concerning existence and uniqueness of renormalized solutions of continuity equations with unbounded damping coefficient. Second, we show how the ideas in [Colombo, Crippa, and Spirito, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 2015] can be used to provide an alternative proof of the result in [Clop, Jiang, Mateu, and Orobitg, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 2016], [Desjardins, Comm. Partial Diff. Eq. 1996], and [Mucha, J. Differential Equations 2010] where the usual requirement of boundedness of the divergence of the vector field has been relaxed to various settings of exponentially integrable functions.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1411.0451
Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Continuity and transport equations; Lagrangian flows; Renormalized solutions; Well-posedeness; Statistics and Probability; Engineering (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Continuity and transport equations; Lagrangian flows; Renormalized solutions; Well-posedeness; Statistics and Probability; Engineering (all); Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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