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A maximal regularity estimate for the non-stationary Stokes equation in the strip

Analysis of PDEs 2017-03-28 v1

Abstract

In a dd-dimensional strip with d2d\geq 2, we study the non-stationary Stokes equation with no-slip boundary condition in the lower and upper plates and periodic boundary condition in the horizontal directions. In this paper we establish a new maximal regularity estimate in the real interpolation norm \begin{equation*} ||f||_{(0,1)}=\inf_{f=f_0+f_1}\left\{\left\langle\sup_{0<z<1} |f_0|\right\rangle+ \left\langle\int_0^{1} |f_1| \frac{dz}{(1-z)z}\right\rangle\right\}\,, \end{equation*} where the brackets \langle\cdot\rangle denotes the horizontal-space and time average. The norms involved in the definition of (0,1)\|\cdot\|_{(0,1)} are critical for two reasons: the exponents are borderline for the Calder\'on-Zygmund theory and the weight 1/z1/z just fails to be Muckenhoupt. Therefore, the estimate is only true under horizontal bandedness condition, (i. e. a restriction to a packet of wave numbers in Fourier space). The motivation to express the maximal regularity in such a norm comes from an application to the Rayleigh-B\'enard problem.

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@article{arxiv.1703.09208,
  title  = {A maximal regularity estimate for the non-stationary Stokes equation in the strip},
  author = {Antoine Choffrut and Camilla Nobili and Felix Otto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.09208},
  year   = {2017}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1412.4812