Consider the Cauchy problem for the n-dimensional incompressible NavierStokes equations:??tu-α△u+(u·?)u+?p = f(x, t), with the initial condition u(x, 0) = u_0(x) and with the incompressible conditions ? · ...Consider the Cauchy problem for the n-dimensional incompressible NavierStokes equations:??tu-α△u+(u·?)u+?p = f(x, t), with the initial condition u(x, 0) = u_0(x) and with the incompressible conditions ? · u = 0, ? · f = 0 and ? · u_0= 0. The spatial dimension n ≥ 2.Suppose that the initial function u_0∈ L1(Rn) ∩ L^2(Rn) and the external force f ∈ L^1(Rn× R+) ∩ L^1(R+, L^2(Rn)). It is well known that there holds the decay estimate with sharp rate:(1 + t)1+n/2∫Rn|u(x, t)|2 dx ≤ C, for all time t > 0, where the dimension n ≥ 2, C > 0 is a positive constant, independent of u and(x, t).The main purpose of this paper is to provide two independent proofs of the decay estimate with sharp rate, both are complete, systematic, simplified proofs, under a weaker condition on the external force. The ideas and methods introduced in this paper may have strong influence on the decay estimates with sharp rates of the global weak solutions or the global smooth solutions of similar equations, such as the n-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics equations, where the dimension n ≥ 2.展开更多
文摘Consider the Cauchy problem for the n-dimensional incompressible NavierStokes equations:??tu-α△u+(u·?)u+?p = f(x, t), with the initial condition u(x, 0) = u_0(x) and with the incompressible conditions ? · u = 0, ? · f = 0 and ? · u_0= 0. The spatial dimension n ≥ 2.Suppose that the initial function u_0∈ L1(Rn) ∩ L^2(Rn) and the external force f ∈ L^1(Rn× R+) ∩ L^1(R+, L^2(Rn)). It is well known that there holds the decay estimate with sharp rate:(1 + t)1+n/2∫Rn|u(x, t)|2 dx ≤ C, for all time t > 0, where the dimension n ≥ 2, C > 0 is a positive constant, independent of u and(x, t).The main purpose of this paper is to provide two independent proofs of the decay estimate with sharp rate, both are complete, systematic, simplified proofs, under a weaker condition on the external force. The ideas and methods introduced in this paper may have strong influence on the decay estimates with sharp rates of the global weak solutions or the global smooth solutions of similar equations, such as the n-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics equations, where the dimension n ≥ 2.