Invariant manifolds and the stability of traveling waves in scalar viscous conservation laws (Q2466489)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5226974
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5226974 |
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Invariant manifolds and the stability of traveling waves in scalar viscous conservation laws (English)
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15 January 2008
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In the present study the stability of travelling wave solutions of scalar viscous conservation laws is investigated by decomposing perturbations into three components: two far-field components and one near-field component. The linear operators associated to the far-field components are determined by the asymptotic spatial limits of the original operator. By applying scaling variables to these operators, a spectral gap is created, thus allowing for the use of invariant manifold theory to determine the temporal decay rate of the far-field components. The linear operator associated to the near-field component has the spectrum contained entirely within the left-half plane, and so the associated semigroup decays exponentially in time. Moreover, the full perturbation is shown to decay at the same rate as the far-field components.
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weighted function spaces
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similarity variables
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spectral gap
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