H\"older continuous dissipative solutions of ideal MHD with nonzero helicity

Abstract

We prove the existence of weak solutions to the 3D ideal MHD equations, of class Cα with α=1/200, for which the total energy and the cross helicity (i.e., the so-called Els\"asser energies) are not conserved. The solutions do not possess any symmetry properties and the magnetic helicity, which is necessarily conserved for H\"older continuous solutions, is nonzero. The construction, which works both on the torus T3 and on R3 with compact spatial support, is based on a novel convex integration scheme in which the magnetic helicity is preserved at each step. This is the first construction of continuous weak solutions at a regularity level where one conservation law (here, the magnetic helicity) is necessarily preserved while another (here, the total energy or cross helicity) is not, and where the preservation of the former is nontrivial in the sense that it does not follow from symmetry considerations.

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