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Vanishing viscosity limits and boundary layers for circularly symmetric 2D flows
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    Vanishing viscosity limits and boundary layers for circularly symmetric 2D flows (English)
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    4 September 2009
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    In this paper the authors improve their previous result on the vanishing viscosity limit of circularly symmetric flows in a disk with rotating boundary. They relax the regularity assumption on the prescribed velocity of the boundary and establish that the inviscid limit holds in stronger \(L^2\) and \(L^q\)-Sobolev spaces.
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    vanishing viscosity
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    boundary layer
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    vorticity
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