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Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations
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Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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Property / zbMATH Open document ID: 1159.35058 / rank
 
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Property / DOI: 10.1016/j.matpur.2008.06.008 / rank
 
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Property / author: Daoyuan Fang / rank
 
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Property / published in: Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. Neuvième Série / rank
 
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18 November 2008
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Cauchy problem
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The authors consider the Cauchy problem for the anisotropic Navier-Stokes system in three dimensions. They prove that the problem is globally well posed in time, provided that the initial data is small, in a suitable sense, with respect to the horizontal viscosity. This result generalizes a previous result by J. Y. Chemin and I. Gallagher concerning the isotropic Navier-Stokes system to the anisotropic case.
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5368312
  • Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations
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Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations in an anisotropic space
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5368312
  • Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations

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Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations in an anisotropic space (English)
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Global wellposed problem for the 3-D incompressible anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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25 September 2009
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18 November 2008
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anisotropic Navier-Stokes equations
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global wellposedness
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Littlewood=Patey theory
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Cauchy problem
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The authors consider the Cauchy problem for the anisotropic Navier-Stokes system in three dimensions. They prove that the problem is globally well posed in time, provided that the initial data is small, in a suitable sense, with respect to the horizontal viscosity. This result generalizes a previous result by J. Y. Chemin and I. Gallagher concerning the isotropic Navier-Stokes system to the anisotropic case.
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