On the uniqueness of z-weak solutions of the three-dimensional primitive equations of the ocean
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On the uniqueness of \(z\)-weak solutions of the three-dimensional primitive equations of the ocean
On the uniqueness of \(z\)-weak solutions of the three-dimensional primitive equations of the ocean
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(30)- Global existence and asymptotic stability of the free boundary problem of the primitive equations with heat insulation
- The hydrostatic approximation of the Boussinesq equations with rotation in a thin domain
- On the backward uniqueness of the primitive equations
- The primitive equations as the small aspect ratio limit of the Navier-Stokes equations: rigorous justification of the hydrostatic approximation
- Existence and uniqueness of a solution to primitive equations with stratification ‘in the large’
- Uniqueness of some weak solutions for 2D viscous primitive equations
- Approximation of stationary statistical properties of the three-dimensional primitive equations of large-scale ocean and atmosphere dynamics
- On \(H^2\) solutions and \(z\)-weak solutions of the 3D primitive equations
- On energy conservation for the hydrostatic Euler equations: an Onsager conjecture
- On the backward uniqueness of the stochastic primitive equations with additive noise
- Global attractor of the three-dimensional primitive equations of large-scale Ocean and atmosphere dynamics
- Pullback attractor for nonautonomous primitive equations of large-scale ocean and atmosphere dynamics
- Global existence and large-time behavior for primitive equations with the free boundary
- On the rigorous mathematical derivation for the viscous primitive equations with density stratification
- On the solutions of the 3D steady and unsteady primitive equations of the ocean
- Global attractors for the three-dimensional viscous primitive equations of large-scale atmosphere in log-pressure coordinate
- Nonuniqueness of generalised weak solutions to the primitive and Prandtl equations
- Existence and uniqueness of weak solutions to viscous primitive equations for a certain class of discontinuous initial data
- Existence and uniqueness of strong periodic solutions of the primitive equations of the ocean
- Global well-posedness of the 3D primitive equations with horizontal viscosity and vertical diffusivity
- On the well-posedness of the stochastic 2D primitive equations
- Rigorous derivation of the full primitive equations by the scaled Boussinesq equations with rotation
- Averaging of a 3D primitive equations with oscillating external forces
- On the uniqueness and regularity of the primitive equations imposing additional anisotropic regularity
- Blow-up criterion of solutions of the horizontal viscous primitive equations with horizontal eddy diffusivity
- On the uniqueness of weak solutions of the two-dimensional primitive equations.
- The hydrostatic Stokes semigroup and well-posedness of the primitive equations on spaces of bounded functions
- Global well-posedness of z-weak solutions to the primitive equations without vertical diffusivity
- Martingale solutions of the stochastic 2D primitive equations with anisotropic viscosity
- Strong solutions to the 3D primitive equations with only horizontal dissipation: near \(H^{1}\) initial data
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