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Keywords:
global strong solution; magnetohydrodynamics; Stokes equation; $L^p$-$L^q$-estimates
Summary:
The main objective of this paper is to study the global strong solution of the parabolic-hyperbolic incompressible magnetohydrodynamic model in the two dimensional space. Based on Agmon, Douglis, and Nirenberg's estimates for the stationary Stokes equation and Solonnikov's theorem on $L^p$-$L^q$-estimates for the evolution Stokes equation, it is shown that this coupled magnetohydrodynamic equations possesses a global strong solution. In addition, the uniqueness of the global strong solution is obtained.
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