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Existence of a global attractor for the Navier-Stokes equations describing the motion of an incompressible viscous fluid in a cylindrical pipe has been shown already. In this paper we prove the higher regularity of the attractor.
We derive in this article some models of
Cahn-Hilliard equations in nonisotropic media. These models, based on
constitutive equations introduced by Gurtin in [19], take the work of
internal microforces and also the deformations of the material into
account. We then study the existence and uniqueness of solutions and
obtain the existence of finite dimensional attractors.
The objective in these notes is to present an approach to dynamical systems in infinite dimensions. It does not seem reasonable to make a comparison of all of the orbits of the dynamics of two systems on non locally compact infinite dimensional spaces. Therefore, we choose to compare them on the set of globally defined bounded solutions. Fundamental problems are posed and several important results are stated when this set is compact. We then give results on the dynamical system which will ensure...
We show existence of nonconstant stable equilibria for the Neumann reaction-diffusion problem on domains with fractures inside. We also show that the stability properties of all hyperbolic equilibria remain unchanged under domain perturbation in a quite general sense, covered by the theory of Mosco convergence.
We consider the magneto-micropolar fluid flow in a bounded domain Ω ⊂ ℝ². The flow is modelled by a system of PDEs, a generalisation of the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations. Using the Galerkin method we prove the existence and uniqueness of weak solutions and then using the ℓ-trajectories method we prove the existence of the exponential attractor in the dynamical system associated with the model.
We consider the first initial boundary value problem for nonautonomous quasilinear degenerate parabolic equations involving weighted p-Laplacian operators, in which the nonlinearity satisfies the polynomial condition of arbitrary order and the external force is normal. Using the asymptotic a priori estimate method, we prove the existence of uniform attractors for this problem. The results, in particular, improve some recent ones for nonautonomous p-Laplacian equations.
The oriented movement of biological cells or organisms in response to a chemical gradient
is called chemotaxis. The most interesting situation related to self-organization
phenomenon takes place when the cells detect and response to a chemical which is secreted
by themselves. Since pioneering works of Patlak (1953) and Keller and Segel (1970) many
particularized models have been proposed to describe the aggregation phase of this
process. Most of...
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