The paper claims a new proof of local well-posedness for free-boundary incompressible elastodynamics with surface tension, but the proof as written stops at the approximate system and never performs the limit back to the original system.
Local Well-posedness of the Free Boundary Incompressible Elastodynamics with Surface Tension
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In this paper, we consider a free boundary problem of the incompressible elatodynamics, a coupling system of the Euler equations for the fluid motion with a transport equation for the deformation tensor. Under a natural force balance law on the free boundary with the surface tension, we establish its well-posedness theory on a short time interval. Our method is the vanishing viscosity limit by establishing a uniform a priori estimates with respect to the viscosity. As a by-product, the inviscid limit of the incompressible viscoelasticity (the system coupling with the Navier-Stokes equations) is also justified. We point out that based on a crucial new observation of the inherent structure of the elastic term on the free boundary, the framework here is established solely in standard Sobolev spaces, but not the co-normal ones used in \cite{MasRou}.
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Local Well-posedness of the Free-boundary Problem in Incompressible Elastodynamics with Surface Tension
The paper claims a new proof of local well-posedness for free-boundary incompressible elastodynamics with surface tension, but the proof as written stops at the approximate system and never performs the limit back to the original system.