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Lp theory for Boussinesq system with Dirichlet boundary conditions

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Pages 272-294 | Received 17 May 2018, Accepted 27 Sep 2018, Published online: 19 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

We consider the stationary Boussinesq system with non-homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions in a bounded domain ΩR3 of class C1,1 with a possibly disconnected boundary. We prove the existence of weak solutions in W1,p(Ω), strong solutions in W2,p(Ω) and very weak solutions in Lp(Ω) of the stationary Boussinesq system by assuming that the fluxes of the velocity are sufficiently small. Finally, as it is expected, we obtain the uniqueness of the solution by considering small data.

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Notes

1 This process of applying successively the existence of generalized solutions and the uniqueness of very weak solutions for the Oseen problem in order to conclude that u and π are more regular, we use it several times. So, we will refer to this process as the Oseen argument.

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Funding

The third author is partially supported by PFBasal-01 (CeBiB) and AFB170001 (CMM) projects, Fondecyt [grant number 1140773], and from the Regional Program STIC-AmSud Project MOSTICOW.

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