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Global-in-time Hölder continuity of the velocity gradients for fluids with shear-dependent viscosities
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    Global-in-time Hölder continuity of the velocity gradients for fluids with shear-dependent viscosities (English)
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    For an evolutionary nonlinear fluid model characterized by the viscosity being a decreasing function of the modulus of the symmetric velocity gradient we establish global-in-time existence of the solution with Hölder continuous velocity gradients. Such a solution is unique in the class of weak solutions. We deal with the two dimensional space periodic problem.
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    evolutionary nonlinear fluid model
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    global-in-time existence
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    Hölder continuous velocity gradients
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    weak solutions
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    incompressible fluid
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    shear-dependent viscosity
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    \(C^{1,\alpha}\)-solution
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    regularity
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