On the localization of the magnetic and the velocity fields in the equations of magnetohydrodynamics
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5437188
Abstract: We study the behavior at infinity, with respect to the space variable, of solutions to the magnetohydrodynamics equations in . We prove that if the initial magnetic field decays sufficiently fast, then the plasma flow behaves as a solution of the free nonstationnary Navier--Stokes equations when , and that the magnetic field will govern the decay of the plasma, if it is poorly localized at the beginning of the evolution. Our main tools are boundedness criteria for convolution operators in weighted spaces.
Recommendations
- Asymptotic behavior of the stationary magnetohydrodynamic equations in an exterior domain
- Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions to the incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equa\-tions
- Large-time behaviour of solutions to the magneto-hydrodynamics equations
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4123457
- Decay properties of solutions to the non-stationary magneto-hydrodynamic equations in half spaces
Cited in
(6)- Local analysis of the magnetic instability in rotating magnetohydrodynamics with the short-wavelength approximation
- On analyticity and temporal decay rates of solutions to the viscous resistive Hall-MHD system
- ON AN IMPORTANT OBSERVATION REGARDING SOME HYDROMAGNETIC MOTIONS OF MAXWELL FLUIDS AND ITS APPLICATIONS*
- Localized asymptotic solutions of the magneto dynamo equation in abc fields
- Longtime Dynamics of a Conductive Fluid in the Presence of a Strong Magnetic Field
- Space-time decay estimates for the incompressible viscous resistive MHD and Hall-MHD equations
This page was built for publication: On the localization of the magnetic and the velocity fields in the equations of magnetohydrodynamics
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5437188)