Koch-Tataru theorem for 3D incompressible active nematic liquid crystals

Abstract

We investigate the incompressible hydrodynamic system of the active nematic liquid crystals in the Beris-Edwards framework. Although we focus on constant activity in this paper, the simplified system derived from it exhibits the potential to perform computations and transmit information in active soft materials defect-active. More precisely, by employing Kato's strategy for constructing mild solutions combined with the Banach contraction principle, we show the existence and uniqueness of the Koch-Tataru type solution in R3 for small initial data (Q0,u0)∈ L∞× BMO-1. This is the first well-posedness result for the system with initial data in critical space.

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