Summability in a monomial for some classes of singularly perturbed partial differential equations (Q2232000)
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Summability in a monomial for some classes of singularly perturbed partial differential equations (English)
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1 October 2021
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In this article, the author is interested in the study of asymptotic expansions and summability in a monomial in any number of variables. The work presented is a natural extension of the works introduced in [\textit{M. Canalis-Durand} et al., J. Differ. Equations 233, No. 2, 485--511 (2007; Zbl 1166.34334); \textit{J. M. Fernández} and \textit{R. Schäfke}, Publ. Mat., Barc. 63, No. 1, 3--79 (2019; Zbl 1408.41024)] and generalizes the classical notions of asymptotic expansions and summability in one variable. The author characterizes these expansions in terms of bounded derivatives and develops some Tauberian theorems for the summability processes involved, which are based on Borel-Laplace integral transformations. In addition, the author develops and applies his results to prove the monomial summability of the solutions of the singularly perturbed partial differential equations of the form \[\boldsymbol{x}^{\boldsymbol{\alpha}}\boldsymbol{\varepsilon}^{\boldsymbol{\alpha}'}\left(\mu_1x_1\frac{\partial\boldsymbol{y}}{\partial x_1}+\dots+\mu_nx_n\frac{\partial\boldsymbol{y}}{\partial x_n}\right)=\boldsymbol{G}(\boldsymbol{x},\boldsymbol{\varepsilon},\boldsymbol{y}),\] where \(\boldsymbol{x}=(x_1,\dots,x_n)\) and \(\boldsymbol{\varepsilon}=(\varepsilon_1,\dots,\varepsilon_m)\) are complex variables, \(\boldsymbol{\alpha}=(\alpha_1,\dots,\alpha_n)\) and \(\boldsymbol{\alpha}'=(\alpha'_1,\dots,\alpha'_m)\) are tuples of positive integers, \((\mu_1,\dots,\mu_n)\) is, up to a nonzero multiple scalar, a \(n\)-tuple of positive real numbers, and \(\boldsymbol{G}\) is a \(\mathbb C^N\) valued holomorphic function in a neighborhood of the origin such that \(\frac{\partial\boldsymbol{G}}{\partial\boldsymbol{y}}(\boldsymbol{0},\boldsymbol{0},\boldsymbol{0})\) is an invertible matrix.
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Borel summability
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monomial summability
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singularly perturbed PDEs
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