A blow-up criterion for the 3D compressible magnetohydrodynamics in terms of density
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Abstract: We study an initial boundary value problem for the 3D magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations of compressible fluids in . We establish a blow-up criterion for the local strong solutions in terms of the density and magnetic field. Namely, if the density is away from vacuum () and the concentration of mass () and if the magnetic field is bounded above in terms of -norm, then a local strong solution can be continued globally in time.
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