Global well-posedness for 2D fractional inhomogeneous Navier-Stokes equations with rough density
Abstract
The paper concerns with the global well-posedness issue of the 2D incompressible inhomogeneous Navier-Stokes (INS) equations with fractional dissipation and rough density. We first establish the Lqt(Lp)-maximal regularity estimate for the generalized Stokes system with fractional dissipation, and then we employ it to obtain the global existence of solution for the 2D fractional INS equations with large velocity field, provided that the L2 L∞-norm of density minus constant 1 is small enough. Moreover, by additionally assuming that the density minus 1 is sufficiently small in the norm of some multiplier spaces, we prove the uniqueness of the constructed solution by using the Lagrangian coordinates approach. We also consider the density patch problem for the 2D fractional INS equations, and show the global persistence of C1,γ-regularity of the density patch boundary when the piecewise jump of density is small enough.
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