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We consider extensions of the classical Fokker-Planck equation uₜ + ℒu = ∇·(u∇V(x)) on with ℒ = -Δ and V(x) = 1/2|x|², where ℒ is a general operator describing the diffusion and V is a suitable potential.
We prove the existence of global attractors for the following semilinear degenerate parabolic equation on :
∂u/∂t - div(σ(x)∇ u) + λu + f(x,u) = g(x),
under a new condition concerning the variable nonnegative diffusivity σ(·) and for an arbitrary polynomial growth order of the nonlinearity f. To overcome some difficulties caused by the lack of compactness of the embeddings, these results are proved by combining the tail estimates method and the asymptotic a priori estimate method.
L'esistenza di attrattori globali per equazioni paraboliche semilineari è stata estensivamente studiata da molti autori mentre il caso quasilineare è stato meno considerato e ancora esistono molti problemi aperti. L'obiettivo di questo lavoro è di studiare, da un punto di vista astratto, l'esistenza di attrattori globali per equazioni paraboliche quasilineari con parte principale monotona. I risultati ottenuti vengono applicati a problemi parabolici degeneri del secondo ordine e di ordine superiore....
Si considerano equazioni di Ginzburg-Landau complesse del tipo in dove è polinomio di grado a coefficienti complessi e è un numero complesso con parte reale positiva . Nell'ipotesi che la parte reale del coefficiente del termine di grado massimo sia positiva, si dimostra l'esistenza e la regolarità di una soluzione globale nel caso , dove dipende da e .
The integration to steady state of many initial value ODEs and PDEs using the forward Euler method
can alternatively be considered as gradient descent for an associated minimization problem.
Greedy algorithms such as steepest descent for determining the step size are as
slow to reach steady state as is forward Euler integration with the best uniform step size.
But other, much faster methods using bolder step size selection exist.
Various alternatives are investigated from both theoretical and practical...
The adjustment of one-dimensional space grid for a parabolic partial differential equation solved by the finite element method of lines is considered in the paper. In particular, the approach based on a posteriori error indicators and error estimators is studied. A statement on the rate of convergence of the approximation of error by estimator to the error in the case of a system of parabolic equations is presented.
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