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Problem on the motion of two compressible fluids separated by a closed free interface
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    Problem on the motion of two compressible fluids separated by a closed free interface (English)
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    20 August 1998
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    We consider the evolution of two barotropic capillary viscous compressible fluids occuping the whole space \(\mathbb{R}^3\) and separated by a closed free interface. Under some restrictions on the fluid viscosities, we obtain the local (in time) unique solvability of this problem in Sobolev-Slobodetskij spaces. The proof is based on the method of successive approximations and on an explicit solution of a model linear problem with the plane interface between the fluids.
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    local in time unique solvability
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    Sobolev-Slobodetskij spaces
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    method of successive approximations
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    model linear problem with
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    plane interface
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