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Apllication BMO type space to parabolic equations of Navier-Stokes type with the Neumann boundary condition

Yang Minghua, Zhang Chao

Published 2018-03-13Version 1

Let $\L$ be a Neumann operator of the form $\L=-\Delta_{N}$ acting on $L^2(\mathbb R^n)$. Let ${BMO}_{\Delta_{N}}(\mathbb R^n)$ denote the BMO space on $\mathbb R^n$ associated to the Neumann operator $\L$. In this article we will show that a function $f\in { BMO}_{\Delta_{N}}(\mathbb R^n)$ is the trace of the solution of $${\mathbb L}u=u_{t}+\L u=0, u(x,0)= f(x),$$ where $u$ satisfies a Carleson-type condition \begin{eqnarray*} \sup_{x_B, r_B} r_B^{-n}\int_0^{r_B^2}\int_{B(x_B, r_B)} |\nabla u(x,t)|^2 {dx dt } \leq C <\infty, \end{eqnarray*} for some constant $C>0$. Conversely, this Carleson condition characterizes all the ${\mathbb L}$-carolic functions whose traces belong to the space ${BMO}_{\Delta_{N}}(\mathbb R^n)$. This result extends the analogous characterization founded by E. Fabes and U. Neri in (\textit{Duke Math. J.} \textbf{42} (1975), 725-734) for the classical BMO space of John and Nirenberg. Furthermore, based on the characterization of ${BMO}_{\Delta_{N}}(\mathbb R^n)$ space mentioned above, we prove global well-posedness for parabolic equations of Navier-Stokes type with the Neumann boundary condition under smallness condition on intial data $u_{0}\in {{ BMO}_{\Delta_{N}}^{-1}(\mathbb R^n)}$, which is motivated by the work of P. Auscher and D. Frey (\textit{J. Inst. Math. Jussieu} \textbf{16(5)} (2017), 947-985).

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