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Decay estimates for steady magnetohydrodynamic pipe flow.
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    Decay estimates for steady magnetohydrodynamic pipe flow. (English)
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    13 August 2003
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    This short paper obtains exponential decay bounds for steady magnetohydrodynamic pipe flow when homogeneous lateral surface boundary conditions are applied. Energy inequalities are derived that lead to estimates for the ``energy'' associated with the velocity and magnetic field represented by the difference between the entry flow and the fully developed flow near the end of the pipe.
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    magnetohydrodynamic equations
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    decay estimates
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    a priori bounds
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    exponential decay bounds
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    energy inequalities
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