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Sharp well-posedness for the free boundary MHD equations (2412.15625v1)

Published 20 Dec 2024 in math.AP

Abstract: In this article, we provide a definitive well-posedness theory for the free boundary problem in incompressible magnetohyrodynamics. Despite the clear physical interest in this system and the remarkable progress in the study of the free boundary Euler equations in recent decades, the low regularity well-posedness of the free boundary MHD equations has remained completely open. This is due, in large part, to the highly nonlinear wave-type coupling between the velocity, magnetic field and free boundary, which has forced previous works to impose restrictive geometric constraints on the data. To address this problem, we introduce a novel Eulerian approach and an entirely new functional setting, which better captures the wave equation structure of the MHD equations and permits a complete Hadamard well-posedness theory in low-regularity Sobolev spaces. In particular, we give the first proofs of existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence on the data at the sharp $s>\frac{d}{2}+1$ Sobolev regularity, in addition to a blowup criterion for smooth solutions at the same low regularity scale. Moreover, we provide a completely new method for constructing smooth solutions which, to our knowledge, gives the first proof of existence (at any regularity) in our new functional setting. All of our results hold in arbitrary dimensions and in general, not necessarily simply connected, domains. By taking the magnetic field to be zero, they also recover the corresponding sharp well-posedness theorems for the free boundary Euler equations. The methodology and tools that we employ here can likely be fruitfully implemented in other free boundary models.

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