New stability criterion for the dissipative linear system and analysis of Bresse system (Q2333851)

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New stability criterion for the dissipative linear system and analysis of Bresse system
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    New stability criterion for the dissipative linear system and analysis of Bresse system (English)
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    13 November 2019
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    Summary: In this article, we introduce a new approach to obtain the property of the dissipative structure for a system of differential equations. If the system has a viscosity or relaxation term which possesses symmetric property, Shizuta and Kawashima in 1985 introduced the suitable stability condition called in this article Classical Stability Condition for the corresponding eigenvalue problem of the system, and derived the detailed relation between the coefficient matrices of the system and the eigenvalues. However, there are some complicated physical models which possess a non-symmetric viscosity or relaxation term and we cannot apply Classical Stability Condition to these models. Under this situation, our purpose in this article is to extend Classical Stability Condition for complicated models and to make the relation between the coefficient matrices and the corresponding eigenvalues clear. Furthermore, we shall explain the new dissipative structure through the several concrete examples.
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    eigenvalue problem
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    stability condition
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    strict dissipativity
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    regularity-loss structure
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