On the existence and regularity of solutions of a quasilinear mixed equation of Leray-Lions type (Q1118760)

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On the existence and regularity of solutions of a quasilinear mixed equation of Leray-Lions type
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    On the existence and regularity of solutions of a quasilinear mixed equation of Leray-Lions type (English)
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    The main object of this article is to study the existence and regularity of solutions of quasilinear equations. One specific application is the equation governing the flow of a perfect and isentropic fluid in a rectangle domain with the deviation as well as the Mach number distributions prescribed along the channel walls. The authors analyze this equation by setting it in a more general framework \[ (1)\text{ Find }u\in W^{1,p}(\Omega)\cap L^{\infty}(\Omega)\text{ such that } Au+F(u,\nabla u)=T\text{ in \(\Omega\) and }u-g\in W_ 0^{1,p}(\Omega). \] Here \(\Omega\) denotes a bounded set of \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\), \(Au=-(\partial /\partial x_ i)a_ i(x,u,\nabla u)\) is an elliptic-hyperbolic operator which maps \(W^{1,p}(\Omega)\cap L^{\infty}(\Omega)\) into \(W^{- 1,p'}(\Omega)\) \((1/p+1/p'=1)\) and such that for almost every \(x\in \Omega\), all \(u\in I\subset {\mathbb{R}}^ 1\) and all \(\xi \in {\mathbb{R}}^ n\) \(a_ i(x,u,\xi)\xi_ i\geq \nu (u)| \xi |^ p,\) g is given in \(W^{1,p}(\Omega)\cap L^{\infty}(\Omega)\) and F is in \(W^{- 1,p'}(\Omega).\) It is not assumed that the operator A is elliptic on the real axis but, that there exists an interval \(I=(0,u_ 0)\), \(u_ 0>0\) in which the function \(\nu\) (u) is continuous and strictly positive. The authors give assumptions such that a Hölder continuous weak solution on the problem (1) exists. They show how the physical model case is represented by (1) and propose a numerical scheme based on a finite difference method.
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    existence
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    regularity
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    quasilinear
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    perfect and isentropic fluid
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    rectangle domain
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    elliptic-hyperbolic operator
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    Hölder continuous weak solution
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    numerical scheme
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    finite difference method
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