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Optimal large time behavior of the compressible Bipolar Navier--Stokes--Poisson system with unequal viscosities

Published 17 Apr 2021 in math.AP | (2104.08565v1)

Abstract: This paper is concerned with the Cauchy problem of the 3D compressible bipolar Navier--Stokes--Poisson (BNSP) system with unequal viscosities, and our main purpose is three--fold: First, under the assumption that $Hl\cap L1$($l\geq 3$)--norm of the initial data is small, we prove the optimal time decay rates of the solution as well as its all--order spatial derivatives from one--order to the highest--order, which are the same as those of the compressible Navier--Stokes equations and the heat equation. Second, for well--chosen initial data, we also show the lower bounds on the decay rates. Therefore, our time decay rates are optimal. Third, we give the explicit influences of the electric field on the qualitative behaviors of solutions, which are totally new as compared to the results for the compressible unipolar Navier--Stokes--Poisson(UNSP) system [Li et al., in Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal., {196} (2010), 681--713; Wang, J. Differ. Equ., { 253} (2012), 273--297]. More precisely, we show that the densities of the BNSP system converge to their corresponding equilibriums at the same $L2$--rate $(1+t){-\frac{3}{4}}$ as the compressible Navier--Stokes equations, but the momentums of the BNSP system and the difference between two densities decay at the $L2$--rate $(1+t){-\frac{3}{2}(\frac{1}{p}-\frac{1}{2})}$ and $(1+t){-\frac{3}{2}(\frac{1}{p}-\frac{1}{2})-\frac{1}{2}}$ with $1\leq p\leq \frac{3}{2}$, respectively, which depend directly on the initial low frequency assumption of electric field, namely, the smallness of $|\nabla \phi_0|_{Lp}$.

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