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Global existence and time decay estimate of solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes-Korteweg system under critical condition

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arxiv 1905.03542 v1 pith:5KWOGXAA submitted 2019-05-09 math.AP

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Global existence of solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes-Korteweg system around a constant state is studied. This system describes liquid-vapor two phase flow with phase transition as diffuse interface model. In previous works they assume that the pressure is a monotone function for change of density similarly to the usual compressible Navier-Stokes system. On the other hand, due to phase transition the pressure is accurately non-monotone function and the linearized system loses symmetry in a critical case such that the derivative of pressure is 0 at the given constant state. It is shown that in the critical case for small data whose momentum has derivative form there exist global $L^2$ solutions and the parabolic type decay rate of the solutions is obtained. The proof is based on decomposition method for solutions to a low frequency part and a high frequency part.

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  1. The global well-posedness for the compressible fluid model of Korteweg type

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    Small Besov-space initial data produce a unique global strong solution with polynomial decay for the compressible Navier-Stokes-Korteweg system in R^N, N≥3.

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