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This paper considers the weakly damped shallow water equation on the circle, with a time-independent forcing. Assuming that the forcing term is in \(H^1\), the authors prove the existence of a global attractor for the equation in \(H^s\), for \(\frac{2}{3}<s<1\), which is identical to the attractor in \(H^1\), and is compact in \(H^4\). The proof uses the I-method and a decomposition of the solutions into a part which is uniformly bounded in \(H^1\) and a part which decays exponentially in \(H^s\). Some bilinear estimates involving the \(I\) operator are proved. | |||
Property / review text: This paper considers the weakly damped shallow water equation on the circle, with a time-independent forcing. Assuming that the forcing term is in \(H^1\), the authors prove the existence of a global attractor for the equation in \(H^s\), for \(\frac{2}{3}<s<1\), which is identical to the attractor in \(H^1\), and is compact in \(H^4\). The proof uses the I-method and a decomposition of the solutions into a part which is uniformly bounded in \(H^1\) and a part which decays exponentially in \(H^s\). Some bilinear estimates involving the \(I\) operator are proved. / rank | |||
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The global attractor for a weakly damped forced shallow water equation in Sobolev spaces of low regularity (English)
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4 May 2012
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This paper considers the weakly damped shallow water equation on the circle, with a time-independent forcing. Assuming that the forcing term is in \(H^1\), the authors prove the existence of a global attractor for the equation in \(H^s\), for \(\frac{2}{3}<s<1\), which is identical to the attractor in \(H^1\), and is compact in \(H^4\). The proof uses the I-method and a decomposition of the solutions into a part which is uniformly bounded in \(H^1\) and a part which decays exponentially in \(H^s\). Some bilinear estimates involving the \(I\) operator are proved.
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shallow water equation
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global attractor
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asymptotic smoothing effect
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I-method
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bilinear estimates
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