Continuum and discrete hydrodynamical models and globally well-posed problems (Q1107376)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064623
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064623 |
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Continuum and discrete hydrodynamical models and globally well-posed problems (English)
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1988
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Two models for one-dimensional hydrodynamical motion are model C and model D. Model C is the standard, classical, continuum model. Well- posedness proofs for problems based on model C encounter extreme technical difficulties. There are dubious steps in the derivation of model C from first principles. Model D is a modification of model C which avoids these dubious steps. A mixed, initial-boundary-value problem based on model D is properly posed globally. The proof presented here is for the pressure obeying a generalization of the ideal-gas law and a viscous stress obeying a generalization of the Navier-Stokes form. No assumptions requiring the initial data to be small deviations from a constant state are required; the initial data are only required to be physically acceptable.
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one-dimensional hydrodynamical motion
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standard, classical, continuum model
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Well-posedness proofs
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mixed, initial-boundary-value problem
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generalization of the ideal-gas law
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generalization of the Navier-Stokes form
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