Stability of strong solutions to the full compressible magnetohydrodynamic system with non-conservative boundary conditions
Abstract
We define a dissipative measure-valued (DMV) solution to the system of equations governing the motion of a general compressible, viscous, electrically and heat conducting fluid driven by non-conservative boundary conditions. We show the stability of strong solutions to the full compressible magnetohydrodynamic system in a large class of these DMV solutions. In other words, we prove a DMV-strong uniqueness principle: a DMV solution coincides with the strong solution emanating from the same initial data as long as the latter exists.
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