Local well-posedness for the Hall-MHD system in optimal Sobolev spaces
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Abstract: We show that the viscous resistive magneto-hydrodynamics system with Hall effect is locally well-posed in with and any small enough such that . This space is to date the largest local well-posedness space in the class of Sobolev spaces for the system. It is also optimal according to the predominant scalings of the two equations in the system.
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