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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1700796
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Global existence and uniform decay rates for the Kirchhoff-Carrier equation with nonlinear dissipation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1700796

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    Global existence and uniform decay rates for the Kirchhoff-Carrier equation with nonlinear dissipation (English)
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    4 February 2002
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    This paper is excellent. The authors prove global existence for the following equation of Kirchhoff-Carrier type subject to nonlinear boundary dissipation, that is, \[ \begin{aligned} u_{tt}-M\left( t,\int_{\Omega }\left|\nabla u\right|^{2}dx\right) \Delta u&=0\quad\text{in }\Omega \times (0,\infty), \\ u&=0\quad\text{on }\Gamma _{0}\times (0,\infty), \\ \frac{\partial u}{\partial \upsilon }+g(u_{t})&=0\quad\text{on }\Gamma _{1}\times (0,\infty), \\ ((u(x,0),u_{t}(x,0))&=((u^{0}(x),u^{1}(x)), \end{aligned} \] where \(\Omega \) is a bounded, star-shaped domain of \(\mathbb{R}^{n}\), \(n\geq 1,\) with a smooth boundary \(\Gamma =\Gamma _{0}\cup \Gamma _{1}.\) Here, \(\Gamma _{0}\) and \(\Gamma _{1}\) are closed and disjoint and \(\upsilon \) represents the unit outward normal to \(\Gamma\). Besides, the authors place a natural hypothesis about the function \(M\), and in general problems of Kirchhoff-Carrier equation when the function \(M\) depends on the time the problem becomes more difficult. It is important to mention here, that the authors prove the existence and uniqueness of regular solutions without any smallness on the initial data. Moreover, uniform decay rates are obtained by assuming a nonlinear feedback acting on the boundary.
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    large initial data
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    nonlinear boundary dissipation
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    nonlinear boundary feedback
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