A Hartman-Grobman theorem for scalar reaction-diffusion equations (Q1178018)

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A Hartman-Grobman theorem for scalar reaction-diffusion equations
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    A Hartman-Grobman theorem for scalar reaction-diffusion equations (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The original Hartman-Grobman theorem was a theory to give a coordinate change to a (finite dimensional) vector field around an equilibrium so that the vector field is expressed by a linear ODE. After that several extensions have been obtained. The author deals with a similar linearization problem around an equilibrium for the infinite dimensional dynamical system made by the scalar semilinear parabolic BVP, \[ u_ t=u_{xx} +f(u) \quad\text{in}\quad (0,\pi),\qquad u=0 \quad\text{at}\quad x=0,\pi, \] where \(f\) is a certain real valued smooth function on \(\mathbb{R}\). In this case there arise several difficulties which cannot be dealt with by other work before. The author applies an invariant manifold theory for a semilinear parabolic equation and a foliation theory adequately to overcome the difficulties. A (local) homeomorphism around an equilibrium solution in \(H_ 0^ 1(0,\pi)\) is constructed to transform the above equation into a linear parabolic equation \[ w_ t=w_{xx}+a(x)w \quad\text{in}\quad (0,\pi) \qquad w=0 \quad\text{at}\quad x=0,\pi. \]
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    linearization problem
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    equilibrium
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    infinite dimensional dynamical system
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    invariant manifold theory
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    foliation theory
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