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Vanishing viscosity limit for compressible magnetohydrodynamics equations with transverse background magnetic field

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arxiv 2209.10779 v1 pith:V3QSJVZ5 submitted 2022-09-22 math.AP

Vanishing viscosity limit for compressible magnetohydrodynamics equations with transverse background magnetic field

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We are concerned with the uniform regularity estimates and vanishing viscosity limit of solution to two dimensional viscous compressible magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations with transverse background magnetic field. When the magnetic field is assumed to be transverse to the boundary and the tangential component of magnetic field satisfies zero Neumann boundary condition, even though the velocity is imposed the no-slip boundary condition, the uniform regularity estimates of solution and its derivatives still can be achieved in suitable conormal Sobolev spaces in the half plane $\mathbb{R}^2_+$, and then the vanishing viscosity limit is justified in $L^\infty$ sense based on these uniform regularity estimates and some compactness arguments. At the same time, together with \cite{CLX21}, our results show that the transverse background magnetic field can prevent the strong boundary layer from occurring for compressible magnetohydrodynamics whether there is magnetic diffusion or not.

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