Uniform stabilization of a coupled structural acoustic system by boundary dissipation.
This work is devoted to the analysis of a viscous finite-difference space semi-discretization of a locally damped wave equation in a regular 2-D domain. The damping term is supported in a suitable subset of the domain, so that the energy of solutions of the damped continuous wave equation decays exponentially to zero as time goes to infinity. Using discrete multiplier techniques, we prove that adding a suitable vanishing numerical viscosity term leads to a uniform (with respect to the mesh size)...
In this note we prove the exponential decay of solutions of a quasilinear wave equation with linear damping and source terms.
We consider a damped abstract second order evolution equation with an additional vanishing damping of Kelvin–Voigt type. Unlike the earlier work by Zuazua and Ervedoza, we do not assume the operator defining the main damping to be bounded. First, using a constructive frequency domain method coupled with a decomposition of frequencies and the introduction of a new variable, we show that if the limit system is exponentially stable, then this evolutionary system is uniformly − with respect to the calibration...
We derive and analyze adaptive solvers for boundary value problems in which the differential operator depends affinely on a sequence of parameters. These methods converge uniformly in the parameters and provide an upper bound for the maximal error. Numerical computations indicate that they are more efficient than similar methods that control the error in a mean square sense.
We derive and analyze adaptive solvers for boundary value problems in which the differential operator depends affinely on a sequence of parameters. These methods converge uniformly in the parameters and provide an upper bound for the maximal error. Numerical computations indicate that they are more efficient than similar methods that control the error in a mean square sense.
In this paper, we consider the approximation of second order evolution equations. It is well known that the approximated system by finite element or finite difference is not uniformly exponentially or polynomially stable with respect to the discretization parameter, even if the continuous system has this property. Our goal is to damp the spurious high frequency modes by introducing numerical viscosity terms in the approximation scheme. With these viscosity terms, we show the exponential or polynomial...
The solvability of the contact problem is proved provided the plate is simply supported. The singular memory material is assumed. This makes it possible to get a priori estimates important for the strong convergence of gradients of velocities of solutions to the penalized problem.
This work is devoted to prove the exponential decay for the energy of solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation in a bounded interval with a localized damping term. Following the method in Menzala (2002) which combines energy estimates, multipliers and compactness arguments the problem is reduced to prove the unique continuation of weak solutions. In Menzala (2002) the case where solutions vanish on a neighborhood of both extremes of the bounded interval where equation holds was solved combining...
This work is devoted to prove the exponential decay for the energy of solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation in a bounded interval with a localized damping term. Following the method in Menzala (2002) which combines energy estimates, multipliers and compactness arguments the problem is reduced to prove the unique continuation of weak solutions. In Menzala (2002) the case where solutions vanish on a neighborhood of both extremes of the bounded interval where equation holds was solved combining...
We consider a class of elliptic equations whose leading part is the Laplacian and for which the singularities of the coefficients of lower order terms are described by a mixed -norm. We prove that the zeros of the solutions are of at most finite order in the sense of a spherical L²-mean.
We show that the differential inequality has the unique continuation property relative to the Sobolev space , , , if satisfies the conditionfor all compact , where if , we replace by . This resolves a conjecture of B. Simon on unique continuation for Schrödinger operators, , in the case . The proof uses Carleman’s approach together with the following pointwise inequality valid for all and any
Let us consider in a domain Ω of Rn solutions of the differential inequality|Δu(x)| ≤ V(x)|u(x)|, x ∈ Ω,where V is a non smooth, positive potential.We are interested in global unique continuation properties. That means that u must be identically zero on Ω if it vanishes on an open subset of Ω.
We prove unique continuation for solutions of the inequality , a connected set contained in and is in the Morrey spaces , with and . These spaces include for (see [H], [BKRS]). If , the extra assumption of being small enough is needed.