On the convergence of solutions of the regularized problem for motion equations of Jeffreys viscoelastic medium to solutions of the original problem (Q950737)

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    On the convergence of solutions of the regularized problem for motion equations of Jeffreys viscoelastic medium to solutions of the original problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5358075

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      On the convergence of solutions of the regularized problem for motion equations of Jeffreys viscoelastic medium to solutions of the original problem (English)
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      28 October 2008
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      The authors consider the initial-boundary value problems for a viscoelastic medium in an n-dimensional region of Euclidean space. A Jeffreys' type of viscoelastic model is adopted in which linear constitutive relations are between the stress tensor-its material derivative and the strain rate tensor-its material derivative. The existence of material derivatives introduces a non-linearity into inherently linear constitutive relations. By employing properties of Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces and some norm inequalities, the authors prove that weak solutions of initial-boundary value problems for the regularized model converge to weak solutions of original model as the regularization parameter tends to zero. Convergence is stong, weak or \({*}\)weak depending on which function space the solution is imbedded.
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      Jeffreys viscoelastic medium
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      regularization of weak solutions
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