Alessandro Morando, Paolo Secchi, Yuri Trakhinin, Paola Trebeschi, Difan Yuan
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Well-Posedness of the Two-Dimensional Compressible Plasma-Vacuum Interface Problem
We consider the two-dimensional plasma-vacuum interface problem in ideal compressible magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). This is a hyperbolic-elliptic coupled system with a characteristic free boundary. In the plasma region the 2D planar flow is governed by the hyperbolic equations of ideal compressible MHD, while in the vacuum region the magnetic field obeys the elliptic system of pre-Maxwell dynamics. At the free interface moving with the velocity of plasma particles, the total pressure is continuous and the magnetic field on both sides is tangent to the boundary. The plasma-vacuum system is not isolated from the outside world, since it is driven by a given surface current which forces oscillations onto the system. We prove the local-in-time existence and uniqueness of solutions to this nonlinear free boundary problem, provided that at least one of the two magnetic fields, in the plasma or in the vacuum region, is non-zero at each point of the initial interface. The proof follows from the analysis of the linearized MHD equations in the plasma region and the elliptic system for the vacuum magnetic field, suitable tame estimates in Sobolev spaces for the full linearized problem, and a Nash–Moser iteration.
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The Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis nourishes the discipline of mechanics as a deductive, mathematical science in the classical tradition and promotes analysis, particularly in the context of application. Its purpose is to give rapid and full publication to research of exceptional moment, depth and permanence.