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Variational approach for layer potentials of the Stokes system with L∞L_{\infty } symmetrically elliptic coefficient tensor and applications to Stokes and Navier-Stokes boundary problems

Published 23 Feb 2020 in math.AP | (2002.09990v2)

Abstract: The first aim of this paper is to develop a layer potential theory in L2L_2-based weighted Sobolev spaces on Lipschitz bounded and exterior domains of R<sup>n{\mathbb R}<sup>n, n≥3n\geq 3, for the anisotropic Stokes system with L∞L_{\infty } viscosity coefficient tensor satisfying an ellipticity condition for symmetric matrices. To do this, we explore equivalent mixed variational formulations and prove the well-posedness of some transmission problems for the anisotropic Stokes system in Lipschitz domains of R<sup>n{\mathbb R}<sup>n, with the given data in L2L_2-based weighted Sobolev spaces. These results are used to define the Newtonian and layer potentials and to obtain their properties. Then we analyze well-posedness of the exterior Dirichlet, Neumann and mixed problems for the Stokes system with L∞L_{\infty } symmetrically elliptic coefficient tensor. Solutions of some of these problems are also represented in terms of the anisotropic Stokes Newtonian and layer potentials. Finally, we prove the existence of a weak solution for a transmission problem in complementary Lipschitz domains in R<sup>3{\mathbb R}<sup>3 for the anisotropic Navier-Stokes system with general data in L2L_2-based weighted Sobolev spaces. The analysis relies on an existence result for a Dirichlet problem for the anisotropic Navier-Stokes system in a family of bounded domains, and on the Leray-Schauder fixed point theorem.

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