Abstract

A new technique is employed to derive estimates governing the penetration of end effects for the slow flow of an incompressible viscous fluid along a semi-infinite strip subject to zero velocity on the lateral sides, a prescribed time dependent specified end velocity and zero initial conditions. Both growth and decay of the solution is established in cross-sectional line measure, thus demonstrating a relationship with the classical Phragmen-Lindelof principle.

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