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On inertial manifolds for reaction-diffusion equations on genuinely high-dimensional thin domains

M. PrizziK. P. Rybakowski — 2003

Studia Mathematica

We study a family of semilinear reaction-diffusion equations on spatial domains Ω ε , ε > 0, in l lying close to a k-dimensional submanifold ℳ of l . As ε → 0⁺, the domains collapse onto (a subset of) ℳ. As proved in [15], the above family has a limit equation, which is an abstract semilinear parabolic equation defined on a certain limit phase space denoted by H ¹ s ( Ω ) . The definition of H ¹ s ( Ω ) , given in the above paper, is very abstract. One of the objectives of this paper is to give more manageable characterizations...

Curved thin domains and parabolic equations

M. PrizziM. RinaldiK. P. Rybakowski — 2002

Studia Mathematica

Consider the family uₜ = Δu + G(u), t > 0, x Ω ε , ν ε u = 0 , t > 0, x Ω ε , ( E ε ) of semilinear Neumann boundary value problems, where, for ε > 0 small, the set Ω ε is a thin domain in l , possibly with holes, which collapses, as ε → 0⁺, onto a (curved) k-dimensional submanifold of l . If G is dissipative, then equation ( E ε ) has a global attractor ε . We identify a “limit” equation for the family ( E ε ) , prove convergence of trajectories and establish an upper semicontinuity result for the family ε as ε → 0⁺.

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