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Upper bounds for coarsening for the degenerate Cahn-Hilliard equation (English)
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16 September 2009
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The authors study the long-time behaviour for the Cahn-Hilliard equation, with degenerate mobility and logarithmic singularities. It is given by \[ \partial_t u=\nabla\cdot(1-u^2)\nabla \bigg(\frac{\Theta}{2}\big(\ln(1+u)-\ln(1-u)\big)-\alpha u-\varepsilon^2\Delta u\bigg), \] on a bounded domain subject to Neumann-type boundary conditions. This model includes as scaling limits the shallow and deep quench limit. The long-time behavior of this model is dominated by domains of equilibrium phases \(u_{\pm}\) that coarsen over time, which is characterized by the size of domains where \(u\approx u_{\pm}\). The degree of coarsening is then quantified in terms of a characteristic length scale \(l(t)\) which is prescribed via a Lyapunov functional and a \(W^{1,\infty}\)-norm of the solution. This paper provides upper bounds on \(l(t)\) for all temperatures \(\Theta>0\) below a critical temperature \(\Theta_c\) and for arbitrary mean concentrations between the pure equilibrium phases. It generalizes the upper bounds obtained by \textit{R. V. Kohn} and \textit{F. Otto} [Commun. Math. Phys. 229, No. 3, 375--395 (2002; Zbl 1004.82011)]. In particular, transitions may take place in the nature of the coarsening bounds during coarsening.
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Cahn-Hilliard equation
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coarsening
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length-scale
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degenerate mobility
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logarithmic singularities
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Lyapunov functional
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