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On Stokes operators with variable viscosity in bounded and unbounded domains
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    On Stokes operators with variable viscosity in bounded and unbounded domains (English)
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    27 April 2009
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    The authors consider the Stokes problem with non-constant viscosity \(\nu(x)\) in bounded or unbounded domains in \(\mathbb R^d\). They assume \(\nu(x) = \nu_\infty + \nu'(x)\), \(\nu' \in W^{1,r_1}(\Omega)\) and \(\partial \Omega \in W^{2-1/r_2,r_2}\) with \(d<r_1, r_2\). Further, \(1<q<\infty\) with \(q, q/(q-1) \leq r_1, r_2\). The boundary conditions are on \(\Gamma_1\) the homogeneous Dirichlet condition and on \(\Gamma_2\) generally inhomogeneous Neumann condition (i.e. \((2\nu(x) Dv-pI)\cdot n = a\)). The assumptions on \(\Omega\) imply that the Helmholtz decomposition in \(L^q\) is valid with the given boundary conditions. {\parindent7mm \begin{itemize}\item[a)] In the case of a generally unbounded domain \(\Omega\), the resolvent estimate for the Stokes problem is proved. Further, for the shifted Stokes operator \(A_q\) it is shown that it admits the bounded \(H_\infty\) calculus. \item[b)] If \(\Omega\) is bounded and \(\Gamma_1\) is nonempty, it is in addition shown that the Stokes operator admits the bounded \(H_\infty\) calculus. \item[c)] If \(c\in\mathbb R\) is such that \(A_q+c\) admits the bounded \(H_\infty\) calculus, then the modified evolutionary Stokes problem (with the Stokes operator replaced by \(A_q+c\)) has for \(1<p<\infty\) the maximal \(L^p(L^q)\) regularity. \end{itemize}}
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    Stokes system
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    resolvent estimates
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    \(H_\infty\) calculus
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    maximal regularity
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