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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 22 (2024)
Number 5
Global existence and exponential stability of planar magnetohydrodynamics with temperature-dependent transport coefficients
Pages: 1251 – 1285
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2024.v22.n5.a4
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Abstract
This paper is concerned with an initial and boundary value problem for planar compressible magnetohydrodynamics with temperature-dependent transport coefficients. In the case when the viscosity $\mu (\theta) = \lambda (\theta) = \theta^\alpha$, the magnetic diffusivity $\nu (\theta ) = \theta^\alpha$ and the heat-conductivity $\kappa (\theta ) = \theta^\beta$ with $\alpha ,\beta \in[0, \infty)$, we prove the global existence of strong solution under some restrictions on the growth exponent $\alpha$ and the initial norms. As a byproduct, the exponential stability of the solution is obtained. It is worth pointing out that the initial data could be large if $\alpha \geq 0$ is small, and the growth exponent of heat-conductivity $\beta \geq 0$ can be arbitrarily large.
Keywords
planar magnetohydrodynamics, global strong solutions, temperature-dependent transport coefficients, exponential stability, large data
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
35Q35, 76N10
Y. Sun is supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 2022M720478). J. Zhang is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 12226344, 12071390, 12131007).
Received 20 May 2023
Accepted 6 November 2023
Published 15 July 2024