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Uniform estimates and stabilization of solutions to equations of one-dimensional motion of a multicomponent barotropic mixture
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    Uniform estimates and stabilization of solutions to equations of one-dimensional motion of a multicomponent barotropic mixture (English)
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    12 December 1996
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    Equations of motion of gas mixtures are complicated and play an important role. The unique solvability ``in the large'' was proved earlier for the initial-boundary value problem for model equations describing a multicomponent mixture of viscous barotropic gases. The present paper contains some results concerning the asymptotic behavior of the solutions to a similar (but more general) system. These results have been obtained by combining the methods developed earlier by the author with the use of Lagrangian mass coordinates for each component of the mixture.
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    asymptotic behavior of solutions
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    Sobolev spaces
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    anisotropic Lebesgue spaces
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    initial-boundary value problem
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    Lagrangian mass coordinates
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