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Stable transition layers in a semilinear boundary value problem (English)
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1987
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This paper is devoted to the proof of the existence and the stability of the solutions of the equation: \[ u_ t=\varepsilon^2u_{xx}+u(1-u)(u-a(x)) \] with some boundary conditions, for \((x,t)\in [0,1]\times [0,+\infty [\). It is a classical mathematical model for several problems of mathematical physics. Seven theorems are successively established. The principal assumption is that \(a(x)-1/2\) possesses a finite number of simple zeros in the interval \(]0,1[\). The principal results obtained by the authors are: (i) the existence of stable equilibrium solutions; (ii) if \(\varepsilon\to 0\), the solution of the problem goes to a unique asymptotically stable solution; (iii) if \(\bar u(x)\) is this stable solution, the main part of the variation of \(\bar u(x)\) occurs through ``transition layers'' which are located near the zeroes of \(a(x)-1/2\). A very elegant interpretation of these solutions is, finally, given to dynamical systems.
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semilinear
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attractors
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existence
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stability
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stable equilibrium
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asymptotically stable
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transition layers
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dynamical systems
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