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    19 September 2013
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    Summary: The initial-boundary value problem for the density-dependent flow of nematic crystals is studied in a 2-D bounded smooth domain. For the initial density away from vacuum, the existence and uniqueness is proved for the global strong solution with the large initial velocity \(u_0\) and small \(\nabla d_0\). We also give a regularity criterion \(\nabla d \in L^p(0, T; L^q(\Omega))((2/q) + (2/p) = 1, 2 < q \leq \infty)\) of the problem with the Dirichlet boundary condition \(u = 0\), \(d = d_0\) on \(\partial\Omega\).
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