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Algebra i Analiz, 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 213–238 (Mi aa1923)  

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Evolution free boundary problem for the Navier–Stokes equations

V. A. Solonnikov, M. A. Vivaldia

a Roma, Italy
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Abstract: The subject of this paper is a two-dimensional evolution free boundary problem for a viscous incompressible fluid that partially fills a container. The purpose is to prove the time-local unique solvability of the problem for the Navier–Stokes system in the Sobolev–Slobodetsky spaces and to estimate the obtained solution in these spaces. This result is achieved for small wetting angles.
Keywords: evolution free boundary problems, viscous incompressible fluid, Sobolev–Slobodetsky spaces.
Received: 15.01.2024
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: V. A. Solonnikov, M. A. Vivaldi, “Evolution free boundary problem for the Navier–Stokes equations”, Algebra i Analiz, 36:3 (2024), 213–238
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\by V.~A.~Solonnikov, M.~A.~Vivaldi
\paper Evolution free boundary problem for the Navier--Stokes equations
\jour Algebra i Analiz
\yr 2024
\vol 36
\issue 3
\pages 213--238
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/aa1923}
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