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Global existence for the 2D incompressible isotropic elastodynamics for small initial data
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    Global existence for the 2D incompressible isotropic elastodynamics for small initial data (English)
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    19 May 2017
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    The author studies the global well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for the equations of two-dimensional incompressible isotropic elastodynamics. A similar global existence result in the Lagrangian coordinates formulation was recently obtained by \textit{Z. Lei} [Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 69, No. 11, 2072--2106 (2016; Zbl 1351.35216)]. This paper aims at improvement of understanding the behavior of solutions, and also at presenting a different approach to study two-dimensional nonlinear wave equations in frequency space. By employing a modified energy method to derive the energy estimate and a Fourier transform method with a suitable choice of a \(Z\)-norm to derive a sharp \(L^\infty\)-estimate, the author establishes the global existence and the asymptotic behavior of smooth solutions for sufficiently small smooth initial data in the Eulerian coordinates formulation.
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    global well-posedness
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    large-time behavior
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    energy method
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    Fourier transform
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