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Stability of two-dimensional heat-conducting incompressible motions in a cylinder
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    Stability of two-dimensional heat-conducting incompressible motions in a cylinder (English)
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    The authors study the motion of an incompressible heat-conducting fluid described by the Rayleigh-Benard equations in a cylinder with the external (non-autonomous) force depending on the temperature. The existence of a global strong two-dimensional solution is proved. Then, the stability of such two-dimensional solutions in the set of three-dimensional solutions is shown.
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    incompressible heat-conducting fluid
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    Rayleigh-Benard equations
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    global strong solutions
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    stability of two-dimensional solution
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