Stochastically Forced Compressible Fluid Flows
Eduard Feireisl author Dominic Breit author Martina Hofmanová author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:22nd Jan '18
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 26th December 2025, but could change

This book contains a first systematic study of compressible fluid flows subject to stochastic forcing. The bulk is the existence of dissipative martingale solutions to the stochastic compressible Navier-Stokes equations. These solutions are weak in the probabilistic sense as well as in the analytical sense. Moreover, the evolution of the energy can be controlled in terms of the initial energy. We analyze the behavior of solutions in short-time (where unique smooth solutions exists) as well as in the long term (existence of stationary solutions). Finally, we investigate the asymptotics with respect to several parameters of the model based on the energy inequality.
Contents
Part I: Preliminary results
Elements of functional analysis
Elements of stochastic analysis
Part II: Existence theory
Modeling fluid motion subject to random effects
Global existence
Local well-posedness
Relative energy inequality and weak–strong uniqueness
Part III: Applications
Stationary solutions
Singular limits
ISBN: 9783110490503
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 712g
342 pages