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Free Boundary Problems via Da Prato-Grisvard Theory

Published 16 Nov 2020 in math.AP and math.FA | (2011.07918v2)

Abstract: An $\mathrm{L}_1$-maximal regularity theory for parabolic evolution equations inspired by the pioneering work of Da Prato and Grisvard is developed. Besides of its own interest, the approach yields a framework allowing global-in-time control of the change of Eulerian to Lagrangian coordinates in various problems related to fluid mechanics. This property is of course decisive for free boundary problems. This concept is illustrated by the analysis of the free boundary value problem describing the motion of viscous, incompressible Newtonian fluids without surface tension and, secondly, the motion of compressible pressureless gases. For this purpose, an endpoint maximal $\mathrm{L}_1$-regularity approach to the Stokes and Lam\'e systems is developed. It is applied then to establish global, strong well-posedness results for the free boundary problems described above in the case where the initial domain coincides with the half-space, and the initial velocity is small with respect to a suitable scaling invariant norm.

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