Turing universality of the incompressible Euler equations and a conjecture of Moore

04/09/2021
by   Robert Cardona, et al.
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In this article we construct a compact Riemannian manifold of high dimension on which the time dependent Euler equations are Turing complete. More precisely, the halting of any Turing machine with a given input is equivalent to a certain global solution of the Euler equations entering a certain open set in the space of divergence-free vector fields. In particular, this implies the undecidability of whether a solution to the Euler equations with an initial datum will reach a certain open set or not in the space of divergence-free fields. This result goes one step further in Tao's programme to study the blow-up problem for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations using fluid computers. As a remarkable spin-off, our method of proof allows us to give a counterexample to a conjecture of Moore dating back to 1998 on the non-existence of analytic maps on compact manifolds that are Turing complete.

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