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The authors investigate the three dimensional general Ericksen-Leslie (E-L) system with Ginzburg-Landau type approximation modeling nematic liquid crystal flows. One proves existence of global-in-time weak solutions under physically meaningful boundary conditions and suitable assumptions on the Leslie coefficients, which ensures that the total energy of the E-L system is dissipated. Moreover, for the E-L system with periodic boundary conditions, they prove the local well-posedness of classical solutions under the so-called Parodi's relation (2.5) and establish a blow-up criterion in terms of the temporal integral of both the maximum norm of the curl of the velocity field and the maximum norm of the gradient of the liquid crystal director field.
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nematic liquid crystal flow
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Ericksen-Leslie system
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existence of weak solutions
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blow up criterion
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Ginzburg-Landau type approximation
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Global weak solution and blow-up criterion of the general Ericksen-Leslie system for nematic liquid crystal flows
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    Global weak solution and blow-up criterion of the general Ericksen-Leslie system for nematic liquid crystal flows (English)
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    22 January 2014
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    The authors investigate the three dimensional general Ericksen-Leslie (E-L) system with Ginzburg-Landau type approximation modeling nematic liquid crystal flows. One proves existence of global-in-time weak solutions under physically meaningful boundary conditions and suitable assumptions on the Leslie coefficients, which ensures that the total energy of the E-L system is dissipated. Moreover, for the E-L system with periodic boundary conditions, they prove the local well-posedness of classical solutions under the so-called Parodi's relation (2.5) and establish a blow-up criterion in terms of the temporal integral of both the maximum norm of the curl of the velocity field and the maximum norm of the gradient of the liquid crystal director field.
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    nematic liquid crystal flow
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    Ericksen-Leslie system
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    existence of weak solutions
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    blow up criterion
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    Ginzburg-Landau type approximation
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