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Decay Rate Estimates for the Wave Equation with Subcritical Semilinearities and Locally Distributed Nonlinear Dissipation

Cavalcanti, M. M. ; Domingos Cavalcanti, V. N. ; Gonzalez Martinez, V. H. ; Özsarı, T.

Applied mathematics & optimization, 2023-02, Vol.87 (1), p.2, Article 2 [Periódico revisado por pares]

New York: Springer US

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  • Título:
    Decay Rate Estimates for the Wave Equation with Subcritical Semilinearities and Locally Distributed Nonlinear Dissipation
  • Autor: Cavalcanti, M. M. ; Domingos Cavalcanti, V. N. ; Gonzalez Martinez, V. H. ; Özsarı, T.
  • Assuntos: Applied mathematics ; Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization ; Control ; Decay rate ; Dissipation ; Estimates ; Mathematical and Computational Physics ; Mathematical Methods in Physics ; Mathematics ; Mathematics and Statistics ; Nonlinearity ; Numerical and Computational Physics ; Optimization ; Simulation ; Systems Theory ; Theoretical ; Wave equations
  • É parte de: Applied mathematics & optimization, 2023-02, Vol.87 (1), p.2, Article 2
  • Descrição: We study the stabilization and the wellposedness of solutions of the wave equation with subcritical semilinearities and locally distributed nonlinear dissipation. The novelty of this paper is that we deal with the difficulty that the main equation does not have good nonlinear structure amenable to a direct proof of a priori bounds and a desirable observability inequality. It is well known that observability inequalities play a critical role in characterizing the long time behaviour of solutions of evolution equations, which is the main goal of this study. In order to address this, we truncate the nonlinearities, and thereby construct approximate solutions for which it is possible to obtain a priori bounds and prove the essential observability inequality. The treatment of these approximate solutions is still a challenging task and requires the use of Strichartz estimates and some microlocal analysis tools such as microlocal defect measures. We include an appendix on the latter topic here to make the article self contained and supplement details to proofs of some of the theorems which can be already be found in the lecture notes of Burq and Gérard ( http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~burq/articles/coursX.pdf , 2001). Once we establish essential observability properties for the approximate solutions, it is not difficult to prove that the solution of the original problem also possesses a similar feature via a delicate passage to limit. In the last part of the paper, we establish various decay rate estimates for different growth conditions on the nonlinear dissipative effect. We in particular generalize the known results on the subject to a considerably larger class of dissipative effects.
  • Editor: New York: Springer US
  • Idioma: Inglês

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