The Global Existence of Martingale Solutions to Stochastic Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations with Density-dependent Viscosity

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arXiv2207.12835MaRDI QIDQ6506322FDOQ6506322

Yachun Li, Lizhen Zhang


Abstract: In this paper, we establish the global existence of martingale solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with density-dependent viscosity and vacuum driven by the stochastic external forces. This can be regarded as a stochastic version of Vasseur-Yu's work for the corresponding deterministic Navier-Stokes equations cite{Vasseur-Yu2016}, in which the global existence of weak solutions holds for adiabatic exponent gamma>1. We use vanishing viscosity method and Jakubowski-Skorokhod's representation theorem. For the stochastic case, we need to add an artificial Rayleigh damping term in addition to the artificial terms in cite{Vasseur-Yu-q2016,Vasseur-Yu2016}, to construct regularized approximated solutions. Moreover, we have to send the artificial terms to 0 in a different order. It is worth mentioning that, gamma>frac65 is necessary in this paper due to the multiplicative stochastic noise.













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