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    Boundary layer theory and the zero-viscosity limit of the Navier-Stokes equation (English)
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    7 March 2001
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    The author reviews resent progress on the analysis of Prandtl's equation and the related issue of the zero-viscosity limit for the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations. Let \(v(x,y,t)=(v_1,v_2)\) be the vector of velocity of a fluid and \(p(x,y,t)\) be the pressure. Prandtl's equations \[ \frac{\partial v_1}{\partial t}+v_1 \frac{\partial v_1}{\partial x_1}+v_2 \frac{\partial v_1}{\partial x_2}-\frac{\partial^2 v_1}{\partial x^2_2}+ \frac{\partial p}{\partial x_1}=0,\quad \frac{\partial v_1}{\partial x_1}+\frac{\partial v_2}{\partial x_2}=0, \] with the initial condition \(v(x,0)=v_0(x)\) are considered in \( \Omega=\{x\in \mathbb{R}^2: x_2\geqslant 0\}\). The corresponding steady problem is considered too. The author presents solvability results for these problems including an unpublished one. In addition, the limit of the solution to the Navier-Stokes equations \[ \frac{\partial v^\varepsilon}{\partial t} +(v^\varepsilon\cdot\nabla)v^\varepsilon -\varepsilon\Delta v^\varepsilon+p^\varepsilon=0, \quad \nabla\cdot v^\varepsilon=0 \quad\text{in} \;\Omega \] for \(\varepsilon\to 0\) is discussed. Finally, the author indicates some directions where progress is expected in the near future. The proofs are not presented.
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    boundary layer
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    zero-viscosity limit
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    Prandtl's equations
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