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Stability of periodic waves in Hamiltonian PDEs

Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage, Pascal Noble, L. Miguel Rodrigues (2013)

Journées Équations aux dérivées partielles

Partial differential equations endowed with a Hamiltonian structure, like the Korteweg–de Vries equation and many other more or less classical models, are known to admit rich families of periodic travelling waves. The stability theory for these waves is still in its infancy though. The issue has been tackled by various means. Of course, it is always possible to address stability from the spectral point of view. However, the link with nonlinear stability  - in fact, orbital stability, since we are...

Stability of vibrations for some Kirchhoff equation with dissipation

Prasanta Kumar Nandi, Ganesh Chandra Gorain, Samarjit Kar (2014)

Applications of Mathematics

In this paper we consider the boundary value problem of some nonlinear Kirchhoff-type equation with dissipation. We also estimate the total energy of the system over any time interval [ 0 , T ] with a tolerance level γ . The amplitude of such vibrations is bounded subject to some restrictions on the uncertain disturbing force f . After constructing suitable Lyapunov functional, uniform decay of solutions is established by means of an exponential energy decay estimate when the uncertain disturbances are insignificant....

Stabilization in degenerate parabolic equations in divergence form and application to chemotaxis systems

Sachiko Ishida, Tomomi Yokota (2023)

Archivum Mathematicum

This paper presents a stabilization result for weak solutions of degenerate parabolic equations in divergence form. More precisely, the result asserts that the global-in-time weak solution converges to the average of the initial data in some topology as time goes to infinity. It is also shown that the result can be applied to a degenerate parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system.

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