On the regularity of weak solutions to Burgers equation with finite entropy production

2017 
Bounded weak solutions of Burgers' equation $\partial_tu+\partial_x(u^2/2)=0$ that are not entropy solutions need in general not be $BV$. Nevertheless it is known that solutions with finite entropy productions have a $BV$-like structure: a rectifiable jump set of dimension one can be identified, outside which $u$ has vanishing mean oscillation at all points. But it is not known whether all points outside this jump set are Lebesgue points, as they would be for $BV$ solutions. In the present article we show that the set of non-Lebesgue points of $u$ has Hausdorff dimension at most one. In contrast with the aforementioned structure result, we need only one particular entropy production to be a finite Radon measure, namely $μ=\partial_t (u^2/2)+\partial_x(u^3/3)$. We prove Holder regularity at points where $μ$ has finite $(1+α)$-dimensional upper density for some $α>0$. The proof is inspired by a result of De Lellis, Westdickenberg and the second author : if $μ_+$ has vanishing 1-dimensional upper density, then $u$ is an entropy solution. We obtain a quantitative version of this statement: if $μ_+$ is small then $u$ is close in $L^1$ to an entropy solution.
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