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Diffuse Interface Model for Two-Phase Flows on Evolving Surfaces with Different Densities: Local Well-Posedness

Helmut Abels, Harald Garcke, Andrea Poiatti

Published 2024-07-20Version 1

A Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes system for two-phase flow on an evolving surface with non-matched densities is derived using methods from rational thermodynamics. For a Cahn-Hilliard energy with a singular (logarithmic) potential short time well-posedness of strong solutions together with a separation property is shown, under the assumption of a priori prescribed surface evolution. The problem is reformulated with the help of a pullback to the initial surface. Then a suitable linearization and a contraction mapping argument for the pullback system are used. In order to deal with the linearized system, it is necessary to show maximal $L^2$-regularity for the surface Stokes operator in the case of variable viscosity and to obtain maximal $L^p$-regularity for the linearized Cahn-Hilliard system.

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