Heiko Gimperlein, Michael Grinfeld, Robin J. Knops, Marshall Slemrod
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This paper provides a new admissibility criterion for choosing physically
relevant weak solutions of the equations of Lagrangian and continuum mechanics
when non-uniqueness of solutions to the initial value problem occurs. The
criterion is motivated by the classical least action principle but is now
applied to initial value problems which exhibit non-unique solutions. Examples
are provided to Lagrangian mechanics and the Euler equations of barotropic
fluid mechanics. In particular an example is provided which shows the least
action admissibility principle prefers the classical two shock solution to the
Riemann initial value problem to solutions generated by convex integration, yet
for the same example Dafermos's entropy rate criterion prefers the convex
integration solutions to the two shock solution.