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Main Authors: Ayissi, R. D., Deugoue, G., Zangue, J. Ngandjou, Medjo, T. Tachim
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20261
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author Ayissi, R. D.
Deugoue, G.
Zangue, J. Ngandjou
Medjo, T. Tachim
author_facet Ayissi, R. D.
Deugoue, G.
Zangue, J. Ngandjou
Medjo, T. Tachim
contents In this work, we study an optimal boundary control for the stochastic Allen Cahn Navier Stokes system. The governing system of nonlinear partial differential equations consists of the stochastic Navier Stokes equations with non homogeneous Navier slip boundary condition coupled with a phase-field equation, which is the convective Allen Cahn equation type. We investigate the well posedness of the nonlinear system. More precisely, the existence and uniqueness of global strong solution in dimension two is established and we prove the existence of an optimal solution to the control problem.
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spellingShingle Optimal Boundary Control for the Stochastic Allen-Cahn Navier-Stokes system in two dimensions
Ayissi, R. D.
Deugoue, G.
Zangue, J. Ngandjou
Medjo, T. Tachim
Analysis of PDEs
35Q93 (Primary) 60H15, 35A15 (Secondary)
In this work, we study an optimal boundary control for the stochastic Allen Cahn Navier Stokes system. The governing system of nonlinear partial differential equations consists of the stochastic Navier Stokes equations with non homogeneous Navier slip boundary condition coupled with a phase-field equation, which is the convective Allen Cahn equation type. We investigate the well posedness of the nonlinear system. More precisely, the existence and uniqueness of global strong solution in dimension two is established and we prove the existence of an optimal solution to the control problem.
title Optimal Boundary Control for the Stochastic Allen-Cahn Navier-Stokes system in two dimensions
topic Analysis of PDEs
35Q93 (Primary) 60H15, 35A15 (Secondary)
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20261