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Multiscale Gevrey asymptotics in boundary layer expansions for some initial value problem with merging turning points (English)
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23 April 2020
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The authors consider a family of nonlinear singularly perturbed partial differential equations leaning on a complex perturbation parameter \(\varepsilon\). They show that the problem possesses an irregular singularity in time at the origin and involves a set of so-called moving turning points merging to the origin \(0\in\mathbb C\) with \(\varepsilon\). Using the classical Borel-Laplace method, they construct, on one hand, outer solutions for time located in complex sectors that are kept away from the origin at a distance equivalent to a positive power of \(\vert\varepsilon\vert\) and, on the other hand, a related family of sectorial holomorphic inner solutions for small time inside some boundary layer. In addition, they show that both outer and inner solutions have Gevrey asymptotic expansions as \(\varepsilon\) tends to zero on appropriate sets of sectors that cover a neighborhood of the origin in \(\mathbb C^*\).
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complex perturbation parameter
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outer solution
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inner solution
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