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Existence and continuous dependence of large solutions for the magnetohydrodynamic equa\-tions
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    Existence and continuous dependence of large solutions for the magnetohydrodynamic equa\-tions (English)
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    4 November 2003
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    Existence and uniqueness of global solutions to the one-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations with large initial data, in \(H^1\) are discussed. It is shown that neither shock waves nor vacuum and concentration are developed in a finite time, although there is a complex interaction between the hydrodynamic and MHD effects. The continuous dependence of solutions upon the initial data is shown along with the equivalence of the well-posedness problems of the system in Euler and Lagrangian coordinates.
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    large initial data
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    vacuum
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    concentration
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    Euler and Lagrangian coordinates
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    Global solutions
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