Long-time stabilization of solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau equations of superconductivity (Q5950048)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1679541
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Long-time stabilization of solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau equations of superconductivity
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1679541

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    Long-time stabilization of solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau equations of superconductivity (English)
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    19 September 2002
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    The paper considers the well-known time-dependent system of Ginzburg-Landau (GL) equations which govern the evolution of the complex order parameter (wave function of the Cooper pairs) and real vectorial potential of the magnetic field in a superconductor near the critical point. In the two- and three-dimensional geometry, a rather general case is considered, when the external magnetic field may vary in time, but so that it tends to a stationary field at \(t \to \infty\). For this case, the paper presents a rigorous proof of the statement that the corresponding solution to the time-dependent GL equations also tends to a single solution of the corresponding stationary version of the GL equations. The proof essentially uses the fact that the time-dependent GL equations is a gradient dissipative system of the parabolic type with a real Lyapunov functional. To guarantee the existence of the latter functional, a specific gauge, i.e., a choice of a relation between the electrostatic and vectorial magnetic potentials, is exploited. The proof is carried out for the GL equations written as a gradient evolutional system in the corresponding functional space.
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    Lyapunov functional
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    gauge
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    gradient dissipative system
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