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The author considers the initial value problem to \(b\)-family equation \[ \partial _tu+u\partial _xu+(1-\partial _x^2u)^{-1}\partial _x\left [\frac {b}{2}u^2+\frac {3-b}{2}(\partial _xu)^2\right ]=0 \] on the torus \(\mathbb {T}\). He defines approximate solutions, estimates the \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\)-norm of their errors and constructs two sequences of initial data which demonstrate a non-uniform continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^s(\mathbb {T})\). Furthermore, he proves the Hölder continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(B(0,\rho )\subset H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^r(\mathbb {T})\), where \(s>3/2\) and \(0\leq r<s\). | |||
Property / review text: The author considers the initial value problem to \(b\)-family equation \[ \partial _tu+u\partial _xu+(1-\partial _x^2u)^{-1}\partial _x\left [\frac {b}{2}u^2+\frac {3-b}{2}(\partial _xu)^2\right ]=0 \] on the torus \(\mathbb {T}\). He defines approximate solutions, estimates the \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\)-norm of their errors and constructs two sequences of initial data which demonstrate a non-uniform continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^s(\mathbb {T})\). Furthermore, he proves the Hölder continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(B(0,\rho )\subset H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^r(\mathbb {T})\), where \(s>3/2\) and \(0\leq r<s\). / rank | |||
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Continuity properties of the data-to-solution map for the periodic \(b\)-family equation. (English)
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10 July 2012
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The author considers the initial value problem to \(b\)-family equation \[ \partial _tu+u\partial _xu+(1-\partial _x^2u)^{-1}\partial _x\left [\frac {b}{2}u^2+\frac {3-b}{2}(\partial _xu)^2\right ]=0 \] on the torus \(\mathbb {T}\). He defines approximate solutions, estimates the \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\)-norm of their errors and constructs two sequences of initial data which demonstrate a non-uniform continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^s(\mathbb {T})\). Furthermore, he proves the Hölder continuity of the data-to-solution map from \(B(0,\rho )\subset H^s(\mathbb {T})\) to \(C([0,T];H^r(\mathbb {T})\), where \(s>3/2\) and \(0\leq r<s\).
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periodic solution
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\(b\)-family equation
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non-uniform continuity
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Hölder continuity
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