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Exponential attractors and their relevance to fluid dynamics systems
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    Exponential attractors and their relevance to fluid dynamics systems (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    This paper investigates the theory of exponential attractors and its significance in infinite dimensional dynamical systems. The authors study a general class of parabolic P.D.E. with emphasis given to the 2D Navier- Stokes equations. Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation is also studied briefly. In the study of the 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with periodic boundary conditions on a box, an exponential attractor is obtained by adding a select number of points to the global attractor. The fact it is an exponential attractor follows from an a priori bound and exponential convergence of energy. This exponential attractor in the enstrophy space has same dimension and 1/2 the order of convergence than in the energy space.
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    exponential attractors
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    infinite dimensional dynamical systems
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    parabolic P.D.E.
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    2D Navier-Stokes equations
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    Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation
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    enstrophy space
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