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Asymptotic Behavior of the Navier‐Stokes Equations with Nonzero Far‐Field Velocity

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Concerning the nonstationary Navier‐Stokes flow with a nonzero constant velocity at infinity, the temporal stability has been studied by Heywood (1970, 1972) and Masuda (1975) in L2 space and by Shibata (1999) and Enomoto‐Shibata (2005) in Lp spaces for p ≥ 3. However, their results did not include enough information to find the spatial decay. So, Bae‐Roh (2010) improved Enomoto‐Shibata′s results in some sense and estimated the spatial decay even though their results are limited. In this paper, we will prove temporal decay with a weighted function by using Lr − Lp decay estimates obtained by Roh (2011). Bae‐Roh (2010) proved the temporal rate becomes slower by (1 + σ)/2 if a weighted function is |x|σ for 0

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  • Jaiok Roh, 2011. "Asymptotic Behavior of the Navier‐Stokes Equations with Nonzero Far‐Field Velocity," Abstract and Applied Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2011(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jnlaaa:v:2011:y:2011:i:1:n:369571
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/369571
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