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Motion of a Drop in an Incompressible Fluid, Paperback / softback Book

Motion of a Drop in an Incompressible Fluid Paperback / softback

Part of the Lecture Notes in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics series

Paperback / softback

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This mathematical monograph details the authors' results on solutions to problems governing the simultaneous motion of two incompressible fluids.

Featuring a thorough investigation of the unsteady motion of one fluid in another, researchers will find this to be a valuable resource when studying non-coercive problems to which standard techniques cannot be applied.  As authorities in the area, the authors offer valuable insight into this area of research, which they have helped pioneer.

This volume will offer pathways to further research for those interested in the active field of free boundary problems in fluid mechanics, and specifically the two-phase problem for the Navier-Stokes equations. The authors’ main focus is on the evolution of an isolated mass with and without surface tension on the free interface.

Using the Lagrange and Hanzawa transformations, local well-posedness in the Hölder and Sobolev–Slobodeckij on L2 spaces is proven as well.

Globalwell-posedness for small data is also proven, as is the well-posedness and stability of the motion of two phase fluid in a bounded domain. Motion of a Drop in an Incompressible Fluid will appeal to researchers and graduate students working in the fields of mathematical hydrodynamics, the analysis of partial differential equations, and related topics.

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