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Linearized stationary incompressible flow around rotating and translating bodies: asymptotic profile of the velocity gradient and decay estimate of the second derivatives of the velocity
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    Linearized stationary incompressible flow around rotating and translating bodies: asymptotic profile of the velocity gradient and decay estimate of the second derivatives of the velocity (English)
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    6 December 2011
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    The paper is related to the important problem of the motion of a rigid body in a viscous incompressible liquid. The roto-translation (with a constant velocity) is considered, for a steady flow. Some previous results are improved here, starting with the paper of \textit{R. B. Guenther} and \textit{E. A. Thomann} [J. Math. Fluid Mech. 8, No. 1, 77--98 (2006; Zbl 1125.35076)]. The main results concern the asymptotic profile of the gradient of the liquid velocity \(u\) and also the decay estimates of the second derivatives of \(u\). Very interesting estimates of some layer and volume potentials are obtained in section 4.
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    rigid body
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    translation motion
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    viscous incompressible flow
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