In this paper we prove the existence of a trajectory attractor (in the sense of Chepyzhov and Vishik) for a nonlinear PDE system obtained from a 3D liquid crystal model accounting for stretching effects. The system couples a nonlinear evolution equation for the director d (introduced in order to describe the preferred orientation of the molecules) with an incompressible Navier?Stokes equation for the evolution of the velocity field u. The technique is based on the introduction of a suitable trajectory space and of a metric accounting for the double-well type nonlinearity contained in the director equation. Finally, a dissipative estimate is obtained by using a proper integrated energy inequality. Both the cases of (homogeneous) Neumann and ...
We discuss a dynamical theory for nematic liquid crystals describing the stage of evolution in which...
In this thesis we describe the complex array of behaviours of a homogeneous thermotropic nematic liq...
We discuss a 3D model describing the time evolution of nematic liquid crystals in the framework of L...
In the present contribution, we study a PDE system describing the evolution of a nematic liquid crys...
A model describing the evolution of a liquid crystal substance in the nematic phase is investigated ...
A model describing the evolution of a liquid crystal substance in the nematic phase is investigated...
In this paper, we prove the existence of global-in-time weak solutions for an evolutionary PDE syste...
We study the coupled Navier-Stokes Ginzburg-Landau model of nematic liquid crystals introduced by F....
Since their discovery in the late 1800s, liquid crystals have become an important part of the techno...
We introduce a new class of non-isothermal models describing the evolution of nematic liquid crystal...
We study the coupled Navier-Stokes Ginzburg-Landau model of nematic liquid crystals introdu...
In this paper, we prove the existence of global-in-time weak solutions for an evolutionary PDE syste...
We describe a nonlocal linear partial differential equation arising in the analysis of dynamics of a...
A methodology for solving Leslie-Eriksen hydrodynamical equations in two dimensions is presented; ap...
We discuss a 3D model describing the time evolution of nematic liquid crystals in the framework of L...
We discuss a dynamical theory for nematic liquid crystals describing the stage of evolution in which...
In this thesis we describe the complex array of behaviours of a homogeneous thermotropic nematic liq...
We discuss a 3D model describing the time evolution of nematic liquid crystals in the framework of L...
In the present contribution, we study a PDE system describing the evolution of a nematic liquid crys...
A model describing the evolution of a liquid crystal substance in the nematic phase is investigated ...
A model describing the evolution of a liquid crystal substance in the nematic phase is investigated...
In this paper, we prove the existence of global-in-time weak solutions for an evolutionary PDE syste...
We study the coupled Navier-Stokes Ginzburg-Landau model of nematic liquid crystals introduced by F....
Since their discovery in the late 1800s, liquid crystals have become an important part of the techno...
We introduce a new class of non-isothermal models describing the evolution of nematic liquid crystal...
We study the coupled Navier-Stokes Ginzburg-Landau model of nematic liquid crystals introdu...
In this paper, we prove the existence of global-in-time weak solutions for an evolutionary PDE syste...
We describe a nonlocal linear partial differential equation arising in the analysis of dynamics of a...
A methodology for solving Leslie-Eriksen hydrodynamical equations in two dimensions is presented; ap...
We discuss a 3D model describing the time evolution of nematic liquid crystals in the framework of L...
We discuss a dynamical theory for nematic liquid crystals describing the stage of evolution in which...
In this thesis we describe the complex array of behaviours of a homogeneous thermotropic nematic liq...
We discuss a 3D model describing the time evolution of nematic liquid crystals in the framework of L...