Finite-dimensional global attractor for a system modeling the 2D nematic liquid crystal flow
DOI10.1007/S00033-011-0157-9zbMATH Open1242.35057arXiv1210.2124OpenAlexW1976785073MaRDI QIDQ657859FDOQ657859
Publication date: 10 January 2012
Published in: ZAMP. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2124
finite fractal dimensionglobal attractorperiodic boundary conditionsliquid crystal flowEricksen-Leslie systemdissipative estimateskinematic transport
PDEs in connection with fluid mechanics (35Q35) Liquid crystals (76A15) Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible viscous fluids (76D05) Attractors (35B41) Reaction-diffusion equations (35K57)
Cites Work
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Well-posedness of the full Ericksen-Leslie model of nematic liquid crystals
- Nonparabolic dissipative systems modeling the flow of liquid crystals
- Global solution to the three-dimensional incompressible flow of liquid crystals
- Commutator estimates and the euler and navier-stokes equations
- Existence of solutions for the Ericksen-Leslie system
- Long-time behavior for nonlinear hydrodynamic system modeling the nematic liquid crystal flows
- Liquid crystals with variable degree of orientation
- On energetic variational approaches in modeling the nematic liquid crystal flows
- An energy law preserving \(C^0\) finite element scheme for simulating the kinematic effects in liquid crystal dynamics
- A result on the existence of global attractors for semigroups of closed operators
- WELL-POSEDNESS AND GLOBAL ATTRACTORS FOR LIQUID CRYSTALS ON RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS
- Approximation of Liquid Crystal Flows
- Mixed Methods for the Approximation of Liquid Crystal Flows
- Regularity criteria for a simplified Ericksen-Leslie system modeling the flow of liquid crystals
- Regularity and time-periodicity for a nematic liquid crystal model
- On liquid crystal flows with free-slip boundary conditions
- Sufficient conditions for regularity and uniqueness of a 3D nematic liquid crystal model
- Reproductivity for a nematic liquid crystal model
- Well-posedness and long term behavior of a simplified Ericksen-Leslie non-autonomous system for nematic liquid crystal flows
Cited In (18)
- Asymptotic behavior for a nematic liquid crystal model with different kinematic transport properties
- Asymptotic behavior of two-dimensional stochastic nematic liquid crystal flows with multiplicative noise
- Uniqueness of global weak solutions for the general Ericksen-Leslie system with Ginzburg-Landau penalization in \(\mathbb{T}^2\)
- Global attractor for a smectic-A liquid crystal model in 2D
- On a 3D isothermal model for nematic liquid crystals accounting for stretching terms
- On the long-time behavior of some mathematical models for nematic liquid crystals
- On the general Ericksen-Leslie system: Parodi's relation, well-posedness and stability
- Random attractor for the 2D stochastic nematic liquid crystals flows
- Long-time behavior of solution for the reformulated non-autonomous Ericksen-Leslie system
- Global weak solution and blow-up criterion of the general Ericksen-Leslie system for nematic liquid crystal flows
- On weak martingale solutions to a stochastic Allen-Cahn-Navier-Stokes model with inertial effects
- Longtime behavior of a second order finite element scheme simulating the kinematic effects in liquid crystal dynamics
- On a regularized family of models for homogeneous incompressible two-phase flows
- On the weak solutions to a stochastic 2D simplified Ericksen-Leslie model
- Long-time behavior of global weak solutions for a Beris-Edwards type model of nematic liquid crystals
- A stochastic Allen–Cahn–Navier–Stokes model with inertial effects driven by multiplicative noise of jump type
- Pullback attractors of the two-dimensional non-autonomous simplified Ericksen-Leslie system for nematic liquid crystal flows
- A 3D isothermal model for nematic liquid crystals with delay terms
This page was built for publication: Finite-dimensional global attractor for a system modeling the \(2D\) nematic liquid crystal flow
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q657859)