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Quenching time of some nonlinear wave equations

Firmin K. N’gohisseThéodore K. Boni — 2009

Archivum Mathematicum

In this paper, we consider the following initial-boundary value problem u t t ( x , t ) = ε L u ( x , t ) + f ( u ( x , t ) ) in Ω × ( 0 , T ) , u ( x , t ) = 0 on Ω × ( 0 , T ) , u ( x , 0 ) = 0 in Ω , u t ( x , 0 ) = 0 in Ω , where Ω is a bounded domain in N with smooth boundary Ω , L is an elliptic operator, ε is a positive parameter, f ( s ) is a positive, increasing, convex function for s ( - , b ) , lim s b f ( s ) = and 0 b d s f ( s ) < with b = const > 0 . Under some assumptions, we show that the solution of the above problem quenches in a finite time and its quenching time goes to that of the solution of the following differential equation α ' ' ( t ) = f ( α ( t ) ) , t > 0 , α ( 0 ) = 0 , α ' ( 0 ) = 0 , as ε goes to zero. We also show that the above result remains...

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