On the 2D Ericksen–Leslie equations with anisotropic energy and external forces

Author:

Brzeźniak ZdzislawORCID,Deugoué Gabriel,Razafimandimby Paul André

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we consider the 2D Ericksen–Leslie equations which describe the hydrodynamics of nematic liquid crystal with external body forces and anisotropic energy modeling the energy of applied external control such as magnetic or electric field. Under general assumptions on the initial data, the external data and the anisotropic energy, we prove the existence and uniqueness of global weak solutions with finitely many singular times. If the initial data and the external forces are sufficiently small, then we establish that the global weak solution does not have any singular times and is regular as long as the data are regular.

Funder

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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