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Smoothing and decay properties of solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation on a periodic domain with point dissipation
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    Smoothing and decay properties of solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation on a periodic domain with point dissipation (English)
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    18 July 1995
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    The interest of the paper is focused on the smoothing properties of the KdV equation for the infinite interval case. And to this end one introduces the operator \(A_\alpha\) defined by \((A_\alpha w)(x)= - w'''(x)\) with domain \[ D(A_\alpha)\equiv \{w\in H^3(0, 1)\mid w(1)= w(0), w'(1)= \alpha w'(0), w'' (1)= w''(0)\}. \] The spectral properties of \(A_\alpha\) are studied in detail. Then the various smoothing properties are given. One shows that the initial boundary value problem for the KdV equation is well posed in \(H^{3n+ 1}(0, 1)\) for any \(n\geq 0\). And then the small amplitude solutions of the KdV equation are shown to decay exponentially to the mean value of the initial state in \(L^2(0, 1)\) as \(t\uparrow \infty\).
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    KdV-equation
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    smoothing properties
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    spectral properties
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    small amplitude solutions
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