Approximate deconvolution model in a bounded domain with vertical regularization
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Abstract: We study the global existence issue for a three-dimensional Approximate Deconvolution Model with a vertical filter. We consider this model in a bounded cylindrical domain where we construct a unique global weak solution. The proof is based on a refinement of the energy method given by Berselli in [3].
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