Uniqueness of Degenerating solutions to a diffusion-precipitation Model for Clogging porous Media

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-08-12 DOI:10.3846/mma.2022.15132
R. Schulz
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The current article presents a degenerating diffusion-precipitation model including vanishing porosity and focuses primarily on uniqueness results. This is accomplished by assuming sufficient conditions under which the uniqueness of weak solutions can be established. Moreover, a proof of existence based on a compactness argument yields rather regular solutions, satisfying these unique conditions. The results show that every strong solution is unique, though a slightly different condition is additionally required in three dimensions. The analysis presents particular challenges due to the nonlinear structure of the underlying problem and the necessity to work with appropriate weights and manage possible degeneration.
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堵塞多孔介质扩散-沉淀模型退化解的唯一性
本文提出了一个包含消失孔隙度的退化扩散-沉淀模型,并主要关注唯一性结果。这是通过假设弱解的唯一性可以成立的充分条件来实现的。此外,基于紧性论证的存在性证明产生了相当规则的解,满足这些唯一条件。结果表明,每个强解都是唯一的,尽管在三维空间中还需要一个稍微不同的条件。由于潜在问题的非线性结构以及使用适当权重和管理可能的退化的必要性,分析提出了特殊的挑战。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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