Stability of non-monotone critical traveling waves for reaction-diffusion equations with time-delay (Q2344810)

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Stability of non-monotone critical traveling waves for reaction-diffusion equations with time-delay
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    Stability of non-monotone critical traveling waves for reaction-diffusion equations with time-delay (English)
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    18 May 2015
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    The authors study the stability of oscillatory traveling waves for the time-delayed reaction-diffusion equation \[ v_{t}(t,x)-Dv_{xx}(t,x)+dv(t,x)=b(v(t-r,x)),\;\;v(s,x)=v_{0}(s,x), \eqno{(1)} \] where \(x\in {\mathbb R}\), \(t>0\), and \(s\in [-r,0]\). The travelling wave is of the form \(\varphi(x+ct)\). This equation models the population dynamics of a single species and \(v(t,x)\) represents the mature population at time \(t\) and location \(x\). It is known that such traveling waves \(\varphi(x+ct)\) exist for all \(c>c_{*}\) for some number \(c_{*}\) and are exponentially stable for all wave speeds \(c>c_{*}\). Under certain conditions on the birth rate function \(b\), it is proven that the critical traveling waves \(\varphi(x+c_{*}t)\) (monotone or oscillatory) are also time-asymptotically stable when the initial perturbations \(v_{0}\) are small in a certain weighted Sobolev norm. Global existence, uniqueness, and uniform boundedness theorems are also presented for solutions to the Cauchy problem (1).
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    Nicholson's blowflies equation
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    time-delayed reaction-diffusion equation
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    critical traveling waves
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    oscillation
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    stability, existence, uniqueness
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