Global Small Solutions of Heat Conductive Compressible Navier–Stokes Equations with Vacuum: Smallness on Scaling Invariant Quantity

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In this paper, we consider the Cauchy problem to the heat conductive compressible Navier–Stokes equations in the presence a of vacuum and with a vacuum far field. Global well-posedness of strong solutions is established under the assumption, among some other regularity and compatibility conditions: that the scaling invariant quantity ‖ρ0‖∞(‖ρ0‖3+‖ρ0‖∞2‖ρ0u0‖22)(‖∇u0‖22+‖ρ0‖∞‖ρ0E0‖22) is sufficiently small, with the smallness depending only on the parameters R, γ, μ, λ, and κ in the system. Notably, the smallness assumption is imposed on the above scaling invariant quantity exclusively, and it is independent of any norms of the initial data, which is different from the existing papers. The total mass can be either finite or infinite. An equation for the density-more precisely for its cubic, derived from combining the continuity and momentum equations-is employed to get the Lt∞(L3) type estimate of the density.

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Li, J. (2020). Global Small Solutions of Heat Conductive Compressible Navier–Stokes Equations with Vacuum: Smallness on Scaling Invariant Quantity. Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 237(2), 899–919. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00205-020-01521-7

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