Local well-posedness of incompressible viscous fluids in bounded cylinders with 90^ -contact angle
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Local well-posedness of incompressible viscous fluids in bounded cylinders with \(90^\circ \)-contact angle
Local well-posedness of incompressible viscous fluids in bounded cylinders with \(90^\circ \)-contact angle
Abstract: We consider a free boundary problem of the Navier--Stokes equations in the three-dimensional Euclidean space with moving contact line, where the 90-contact angle condition is posed. We show that for given the problem is local well-posed on provided that the initial data are small. In contrast to the strategy in Wilke (2013), we study the transformed problem in an -in-time and -in-space setting, which yields the optimal regularity of the initial data.
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