Low-regularity a priori estimates, blow-up criterion, and self-intersection singularities for free-boundary ideal magnetohydrodynamics with surface tension
Abstract
We study the three-dimensional incompressible free-boundary ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations with surface tension and a closed free surface. Our first result establishes H3 a priori estimates in general bounded domains, without graph structure, periodicity, or simple connectedness; in particular, for surface-tension ideal MHD in general domains this lowers the previously available threshold from H6. Compared with the free-boundary problem for incompressible Euler equations, the feature is that the Lorentz force enters the elliptic pressure estimates, and the frozen-in magnetic field must preserve the tangential boundary constraint. Using these estimates, we prove a refined finite-time blow-up criterion for H3 solutions that separates topological self-intersection, loss of boundary regularity, blow-up of the normal velocity, and interior MHD blow-up. The interior condition has an intrinsic magnetic-field asymmetry: besides \|∇ u\|L∞ and \|∇ h\|L∞, with u and h denoting the velocity and magnetic field, respectively, it requires the additional control of \|∇2 h\|L2, a quantity arising from the Lorentz-force contribution to the pressure estimates and having no velocity analogue. Finally, we construct regular initial data whose solutions develop finite-time boundary self-intersection while the Sobolev regularity and curvature remain controlled up to the contact time. Thus, neither surface tension nor the ideal magnetic coupling precludes topological self-intersection of the free boundary.
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