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Strong solutions of semilinear matched microstruture models
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    Strong solutions of semilinear matched microstruture models (English)
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    6 December 2012
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    A micro-structure model for Newtonian fluid flows in fractured porous media, which takes the form of two coupled parabolic differential equations with boundary conditions in a given (two-scale) domain in Euclidean space is analysed. The main objective is to establish the local well-posedness in the strong sense of the flow. Two main settings are investigated: semilinear systems with linear boundary conditions and semilinear systems with nonlinear boundary conditions. With the help of analytic semigroups, local well-posedness is established the long-time behavior of the solutions in the first case is investigated; additionally, global existence is established and it is shown that solutions converge to zero at an exponential rate.
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    porous medium
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    double porosity
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    two-scale model
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    compressible Newtonian fluid
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    local well-posedness
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    linear boundary conditions
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    nonlinear boundary conditions
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    analytic semigroups
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