Abstract

We study an initial boundary value problem of two-dimensional nonhomogeneous micropolar fluid equations with density-dependent viscosity and non-negative density. Applying the Desjardins interpolation inequality and delicate energy estimates, we show the global existence of a unique strong solution under the condition that ‖∇μ(ρ0)‖Lq is suitably small. Moreover, we prove that the velocity and the micro-rotational velocity converge exponentially to zero in H2 as time goes to infinity.

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