Uniqueness of solutions to a gas-disk interaction system
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Abstract: In this paper we give an elementary proof of uniqueness of solutions to a gas-disk interaction system with diffusive boundary condition. Existence of near-equilibrium solutions for this type of systems with various boundary conditions has been extensively studied in [1-8, 10]. However, the uniqueness has been an open problem, even for solutions near equilibrium. Our work gives the first rigorous proof of the uniqueness among solutions that are only required to be locally Lipschitz; in particular, it holds for solutions far from equilibrium states.
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