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Vanishing Viscosity Limit of the Three-Dimensional Barotropic Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations with Degenerate Viscosities and Far-Field Vacuum

Published 15 Feb 2020 in math.AP | (2002.06293v3)

Abstract: We are concerned with the inviscid limit of the Navier-Stokes equations to the Euler equations for barotropic compressible fluids in $\mathbb{R}3$. When the viscosity coefficients obey a lower power-law of the density (i.e., $\rho\delta$ with $0<\delta<1$), we identify a quasi-symmetric hyperbolic--singular elliptic coupled structure of the Navier-Stokes equations to control the behavior of the velocity of the fluids near the vacuum. Then this structure is employed to prove that there exists a unique regular solution to the corresponding Cauchy problem with arbitrarily large initial data and far-field vacuum, whose life span is uniformly positive in the vanishing viscosity limit. Some uniform estimates on both the local sound speed and the velocity in $H3(\mathbb{R}3)$ with respect to the viscosity coefficients are also obtained, which lead to the strong convergence of the regular solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations with finite mass and energy to the corresponding regular solutions of the Euler equations in $L{\infty}([0, T]; H{s}_{\rm loc}(\mathbb{R}3))$ for any $s\in [2, 3)$. As a consequence, we show that, for both viscous and inviscid flows, it is impossible that the $L\infty$ norm of any global regular solution with vacuum decays to zero asymptotically, as $t$ tends to infinity. Our framework developed here is applicable to the same problem for the other physical dimensions via some minor modifications.

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