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Pressure regularity criteria of the three-dimensional micropolar fluid flows

Pressure regularity criteria of the three-dimensional micropolar fluid flows
Pressure regularity criteria of the three-dimensional micropolar fluid flows
In the study of the regularity criteria of weak solutions of the three-dimensional (3D) micropolar fluid flows, the
regularity of solutions are examined by imposing some critical growth conditions only on the pressure field in the
Lebesgue space, Morrey space, Multiplier space, BMO space and Besov space, respectively.
regularity criteria, navier-stokes equations
1099-1476
595-606
Dong, Bo-Qing
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Jia, Yan
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Chen, Zhi-Min
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Dong, Bo-Qing
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Jia, Yan
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Chen, Zhi-Min
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Dong, Bo-Qing, Jia, Yan and Chen, Zhi-Min (2011) Pressure regularity criteria of the three-dimensional micropolar fluid flows. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 34 (5), 595-606.

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Abstract

In the study of the regularity criteria of weak solutions of the three-dimensional (3D) micropolar fluid flows, the
regularity of solutions are examined by imposing some critical growth conditions only on the pressure field in the
Lebesgue space, Morrey space, Multiplier space, BMO space and Besov space, respectively.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 4 March 2011
Published date: March 2011
Keywords: regularity criteria, navier-stokes equations
Organisations: Fluid Structure Interactions Group

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Local EPrints ID: 204425
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/204425
ISSN: 1099-1476
PURE UUID: f91e074f-aa1b-496d-804c-314d7663d9df

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Date deposited: 30 Nov 2011 09:52
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 05:52

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Author: Bo-Qing Dong
Author: Yan Jia
Author: Zhi-Min Chen

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