Boundary and interior layer behavior of solutions of some singularly perturbed semilinear elliptic boundary value problems (Q800563)
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Boundary and interior layer behavior of solutions of some singularly perturbed semilinear elliptic boundary value problems (English)
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1985
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We study the asymptotic behavior (as \(\epsilon\to 0)\) of solutions of the singularly perturbed semilinear elliptic boundary value problem \((*)\quad\epsilon^ 2\Delta u=h(\underset \tilde{} x,u)\) in D, \(u(\underset \tilde{} x,\epsilon)=f(\underset \tilde{} x)\) on B, where \(\Delta\) is the Laplacian operator, D is an open set in \(R^ n\) bounded by the smooth manifold B, and h and f are prescribed smooth functions. Using a method based on the theory of partial differential inequalities we show that under explicit conditions on h and f the problem (*) has a solution which exhibits boundary layer behavior and one of three distinct types of interior layer behavior. The conditions on h and f are given in terms of a potential energy functional \(V(\underset \tilde{} x,u)=\int^{u}_{0}h(\underset \tilde{} x,s)ds.\) Our method of proof also allows the construction of approximate solutions of problem (*) which serve as lower and upper bounds for the exact solutions.
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asymptotic behavior
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singularly perturbed semilinear elliptic boundary value problem
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partial differential inequalities
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boundary layer
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approximate solutions
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