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The authors consider two problems. First, they show global in time existence of a weak solution to the liquid crystal flow for the Oseen-Frank model. The solution is actually smooth except for finite number of singularities in time-space. In the second part they consider the Ericksen-Leslie system, i.e. a system of partial differential equations where the Navier-Stokes equations are coupled with the liquid crystal flow. For a general Oseen-Frank model (in two dimensions) they construct global in time weak solutions which are smooth except for a finite number of time instants. For both problems it is shown that the singularities can be characterized by the energy concentration around these points. | |||
Property / review text: The authors consider two problems. First, they show global in time existence of a weak solution to the liquid crystal flow for the Oseen-Frank model. The solution is actually smooth except for finite number of singularities in time-space. In the second part they consider the Ericksen-Leslie system, i.e. a system of partial differential equations where the Navier-Stokes equations are coupled with the liquid crystal flow. For a general Oseen-Frank model (in two dimensions) they construct global in time weak solutions which are smooth except for a finite number of time instants. For both problems it is shown that the singularities can be characterized by the energy concentration around these points. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Milan Pokorný / rank | |||
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Global existence of solutions of the liquid crystal flow for the Oseen-Frank model in \(\mathbb R^2\) (English)
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16 October 2012
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The authors consider two problems. First, they show global in time existence of a weak solution to the liquid crystal flow for the Oseen-Frank model. The solution is actually smooth except for finite number of singularities in time-space. In the second part they consider the Ericksen-Leslie system, i.e. a system of partial differential equations where the Navier-Stokes equations are coupled with the liquid crystal flow. For a general Oseen-Frank model (in two dimensions) they construct global in time weak solutions which are smooth except for a finite number of time instants. For both problems it is shown that the singularities can be characterized by the energy concentration around these points.
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liquid crystals flow
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Navier-Stokes equations
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Oseen-Franck model
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Ericksen-Leslie system
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