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Penalization of Dirichlet optimal control problems

Eduardo Casas, Mariano Mateos, Jean-Pierre Raymond (2008)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We apply Robin penalization to Dirichlet optimal control problems governed by semilinear elliptic equations. Error estimates in terms of the penalization parameter are stated. The results are compared with some previous ones in the literature and are checked by a numerical experiment. A detailed study of the regularity of the solutions of the PDEs is carried out.

Penalty method and extrapolation for axisymmetric elliptic problems with Dirichlet boundary conditions

Ivan Hlaváček (1990)

Aplikace matematiky

A second order elliptic problem with axisymmetric data is solved in a finite element space, constructed on a triangulation with curved triangles, in such a way, that the (nonhomogeneous) boundary condition is fulfilled in the sense of a penalty. On the basis of two approximate solutions, extrapolates for both the solution and the boundary flux are defined. Some a priori error estimates are derived, provided the exact solution is regular enough. The paper extends some of the results of J.T. King...

Periodic parabolic problems with nonlinearities indefinite in sign.

Tomás Godoy, Uriel Kaufmann (2007)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

Let Ω ⊂ RN be a smooth bounded domain. We give sufficient conditions (which are also necessary in many cases) on two nonnegative functions a, b that are possibly discontinuous and unbounded for the existence of nonnegative solutions for semilinear Dirichlet periodic parabolic problems of the form Lu = λa (x, t) up - b (x, t) uq in Ω × R, where 0 < p, q < 1 and λ > 0. In some cases we also show the existence of solutions uλ in the interior of the positive cone and that uλ can...

Periodic solutions for nonlinear elliptic equations. Application to charged particle beam focusing systems

Mihai Bostan, Eric Sonnendrücker (2006)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

We study the existence of spatial periodic solutions for nonlinear elliptic equations - Δ u + g ( x , u ( x ) ) = 0 , x N where g is a continuous function, nondecreasing w.r.t. u . We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of periodic solutions. Some cases with nonincreasing functions g are investigated as well. As an application we analyze the mathematical model of electron beam focusing system and we prove the existence of positive periodic solutions for the envelope equation. We present also numerical simulations....

Periodic solutions for nonlinear elliptic equations. Application to charged particle beam focusing systems

Mihai Bostan, Eric Sonnendrücker (2007)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

We study the existence of spatial periodic solutions for nonlinear elliptic equations - Δ u + g ( x , u ( x ) ) = 0 , x N where g is a continuous function, nondecreasing w.r.t. u. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of periodic solutions. Some cases with nonincreasing functions g are investigated as well. As an application we analyze the mathematical model of electron beam focusing system and we prove the existence of positive periodic solutions for the envelope equation. We present also numerical simulations. ...

Periodic solutions of a three-species periodic reaction-diffusion system

Tiantian Qiao, Jiebao Sun, Boying Wu (2011)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We study a periodic reaction-diffusion system of a competitive model with Dirichlet boundary conditions. By the method of upper and lower solutions and an argument similar to that of Ahmad and Lazer, we establish the existence of periodic solutions and also investigate the stability and global attractivity of positive periodic solutions under certain conditions.

Perron's method and the method of relaxed limits for "unbounded" PDE in Hilbert spaces

Djivede Kelome, Andrzej Święch (2006)

Studia Mathematica

We prove that Perron's method and the method of half-relaxed limits of Barles-Perthame works for the so called B-continuous viscosity solutions of a large class of fully nonlinear unbounded partial differential equations in Hilbert spaces. Perron's method extends the existence of B-continuous viscosity solutions to many new equations that are not of Bellman type. The method of half-relaxed limits allows limiting operations with viscosity solutions without any a priori estimates. Possible applications...

Persistence of Coron’s solution in nearly critical problems

Monica Musso, Angela Pistoia (2007)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

We consider the problem - Δ u = u N + 2 N - 2 + λ in Ω ε ω , u > 0 in Ω ε ω , u = 0 on Ω ε ω , where Ω and ω are smooth bounded domains in N , N 3 , ε > 0 and λ . We prove that if the size of the hole ε goes to zero and if, simultaneously, the parameter λ goes to zero at the appropriate rate, then the problem has a solution which blows up at the origin.

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