Global existence and asymptotic behavior of solutions for a class of nonlinear degenerate wave equations.
In this paper we consider a model of chemorepulsion. We prove global existence and uniqueness of smooth classical solutions in space dimension n = 2. For n = 3,4 we prove the global existence of weak solutions. The convergence to steady states is shown in all cases.
The global well-posedness of the initial-value problem associated to the coupled system of BBM-Burgers equations (*) in the classical Sobolev spaces Hs(R) x Hs(R) for s ≥ 2 is studied. Furthermore we find decay estimates of the solutions of (*) in the norm Lq(R) x Lq(R), 2 ≤ q ≤ ∞ for general initial data. Model (*) is motivated by a work due to Gear and Grimshaw [10] who considered strong interaction of weakly nonlinear long waves governed by a coupled system of KdV equations.
We consider the Bresse system in bounded domain with delay terms in the internal feedbacks and prove the global existence of its solutions in Sobolev spaces by means of semigroup theory under a condition between the weight of the delay terms in the feedbacks and the weight of the terms without delay. Furthermore, we study the asymptotic behavior of solutions using multiplier method.
We study the global existence and long-time behavior of solutions for a class of semilinear degenerate parabolic equations in an arbitrary domain.
A viscoelastic Kirchhoff equation with Balakrishnan-Taylor damping is considered. Using integral inequalities and multiplier techniques we establish polynomial decay estimates for the energy of the problem. The results obtained in this paper extend previous results by Tatar and Zaraï [25].
We consider a class of Kirchhoff type reaction-diffusion equations with variable exponents and source terms We prove with suitable assumptions on the variable exponents the global existence...
In this paper we study the Cahn-Hilliard-Gurtin system describing the phase-separation process in elastic solids. The system has been derived by Gurtin (1996) as an extension of the classical Cahn-Hilliard equation. For a version with viscosity we prove the existence and uniqueness of a weak solution on an infinite time interval and derive an absorbing set estimate.