Miho Murata

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
\(\mathcal{R}\)-bounded operator families arising from a compressible fluid model of Korteweg type with surface tension in the half-space2024-11-20Paper
Existence of weak solution to the nonstationary Navier-Stokes equations approximated by pressure stabilization method2024-10-08Paper
Resolvent estimates for a compressible fluid model of Korteweg type and their application2024-10-08Paper
Global well posedness for a Q-tensor model of nematic liquid crystals2024-10-08Paper
Nondegeneracy of ground states for nonlinear scalar field equations involving the Sobolev-critical exponent at high frequencies in three and four dimensions2023-06-05Paper
Uniqueness of ground states for combined power-type nonlinear scalar field equations involving the Sobolev critical exponent at high frequencies in three and four dimensions2022-09-16Paper
Global well posedness for a Q-tensor model of nematic liquid crystals2022-03-23Paper
Resolvent estimates for a compressible fluid model of Korteweg type and their application2022-01-03Paper
The global well-posedness of the compressible fluid model of Korteweg type for the critical case.2021-06-18Paper
Uniqueness of ground states for combined power-type nonlinear scalar field equations involving the Sobolev critical exponent and a large frequency parameter in three and four dimensions2021-05-06Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q51511232021-02-16Paper
The Global Well-Posedness for the Compressible Fluid Model of Korteweg Type2020-12-29Paper
The \(L^p\)-approach to the fluid-rigid body interaction problem for compressible fluids2016-03-23Paper
On the global well-posedness for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary condition2016-02-08Paper
On a maximal \(L_p - L_q\) approach to the compressible viscous fluid flow with slip boundary condition2014-05-27Paper

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