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Smooth global solutions of initial boundary-value problems for the equations of Oldroyd fluids and of their ε-approximations

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The paper considers the solvability of the firsst and second initial boundary-value problems (with sticking or sliding conditions, respectively) for equations describing the motion of Oldroyd fluids and of their ε-approximations in classes of functions of higher smoothness. Bibliography: 23 titles.

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Translated fromZapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov POMI, Vol. 229, 1994, pp. 247–267.

Translated by N. A. Karazeeva.

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Oskolkov, A.P. Smooth global solutions of initial boundary-value problems for the equations of Oldroyd fluids and of their ε-approximations. J Math Sci 89, 1750–1763 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02355375

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