Abstract

We study the nonlinear stability of rarefaction waves to the Cauchy problem of one-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations for a viscous and heat conducting ideal polytropic gas when the transport coefficients depend on both temperature and density. When the strength of the rarefaction waves is small or the rarefaction waves of different families are separated far enough initially, we show that rarefaction waves are nonlinear stable provided that $(\gamma- 1)\cdot H^3(\mathbb{R})$-norm of the initial perturbation is suitably small with $\gamma>1$ being the adiabatic gas constant.

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