A Stability Technique for Evolution Partial Differential Equations: A Dynamical Systems Approach (Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications)

Galaktionov, Victor A.; Vázquez, Juan Luis

ISBN 10: 146127396X ISBN 13: 9781461273967
Verlag: Birkhäuser, 2012
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This book introduces a new, state-of-the-art method for the study of asymptotic behavior of solutions for evolution equations. The underlying theory hinges on a new stability result, which is presented in detail; also included is a review of basic techniques---many original to the authors---for the solution of nonlinear diffusion equations.  Subsequent chapters feature a self-contained analysis of specific equations whose solutions depend on the stability theorem; a variety of estimation techniques for solutions of semi- and quasilinear parabolic equations are provided as well.

With its carefully-constructed theorems, proofs, and references, the text is appropriate for students and researchers in physics and mathematics who have basic knowledge of PDEs and some prior acquaintance with evolution equations. Written by established mathematicians at the forefront of their field, this blend of delicate analysis and broad application is ideal for a course or seminar in asymptotic analysis and nonlinear partial differential equations.

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"The authors are famous experts in the field of PDEs and blow-up techniques. In this book they present a stability theorem, the so-called S-theorem, and show, with several examples, how it may be applied to a wide range of stability problems for evolution equations. The book [is] aimed primarily aimed at advanced graduate students."

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"The book is very interesting and useful for researchers and students in mathematical physics...with basic knowledge in partial differential equations and functional analysis. A comprehensive index and bibliography are given" ---Revue Roumaine de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - common feature is that these evolution problems can be formulated as asymptoti cally small perturbations of certain dynamical systems with better-known behaviour. Now, it usually happens that the perturbation is small in a very weak sense, hence the difficulty (or impossibility) of applying more classical techniques. Though the method originated with the analysis of critical behaviour for evolu tion PDEs, in its abstract formulation it deals with a nonautonomous abstract differ ential equation (NDE) (1) Ut = A(u) + C(u, t), t > 0, where u has values in a Banach space, like an LP space, A is an autonomous (time-independent) operator and C is an asymptotically small perturbation, so that C(u(t), t) ~ ° as t ~ 00 along orbits {u(t)} of the evolution in a sense to be made precise, which in practice can be quite weak. We work in a situation in which the autonomous (limit) differential equation (ADE) Ut = A(u) (2) has a well-known asymptotic behaviour, and we want to prove that for large times the orbits of the original evolution problem converge to a certain class of limits of the autonomous equation. More precisely, we want to prove that the orbits of (NDE) are attracted by a certain limit set [2\* of (ADE), which may consist of equilibria of the autonomous equation, or it can be a more complicated object. Artikel-Nr. 9781461273967

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