On the motion of a small rigid body in a viscous compressible fluid
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Abstract: We consider the motion of a small rigid object immersed in a viscous compressible fluid in the 3-dimensional Eucleidean space. Assuming the object is a ball of a small radius we show that the behavior of the fluid is not influenced by the object in the asymptotic limit . The result holds for the isentropic pressure law for any under mild assumptions concerning the rigid body density. In particular, the latter may be bounded as soon as . The proof uses a new method of construction of the test functions in the weak formulation of the problem, and, in particular, a new form of the so-called Bogovskii operator.
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