Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4613250 Journal of Differential Equations 2008 30 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dynamics of gaseous stars is often described by magnetic fields coupled to self-gravitation and radiation effects. In this paper we consider an initial–boundary value problem for nonlinear planar magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) in the case that the effect of self-gravitation as well as the influence of radiation on the dynamics at high temperature regimes are taken into account. Based on the fundamental local existence results and global-in-time a priori estimates, we establish the global existence of a unique classical solution with large initial data to the initial–boundary value problem under quite general assumptions on the heat conductivity.

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