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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7744007
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An application of BMO-type space to chemotaxis-fluid equations (English)
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29 September 2023
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In this paper, the authors study a Keller-Segel model coupled to the incompressible Navier-Stokes system in \(\mathbb R^3\), and prove that the system has a unique local solution in one class of subspaces of \(\mathbf{BMO}^{-1}(\mathbb R^3)\times \dot{B}^{-2+\frac3p}_{p,\infty}(\mathbb R^3)\times (\dot{B}^{\frac3q}_{q,\infty}\cap L^{\infty})(\mathbb R^3)\). Moreover, when the initial data is small in \(\mathbf{BMO}^{-1}(\mathbb R^3)\times \dot{B}^{-2+\frac3p}_{p,\infty}(\mathbb R^3)\times (\dot{B}^{\frac3q}_{q,\infty}\cap L^{\infty})(\mathbb R^3)\), they prove that the system has a unique global solution.
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Fourier transform
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homogeneous Besov space
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Keller-Segel equation
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incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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uniqueness
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global solution
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existence
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