Periodic solutions for a 1D-model with nonlocal velocity via mass transport (Q264451)

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    Periodic solutions for a 1D-model with nonlocal velocity via mass transport
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6561559

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      Periodic solutions for a 1D-model with nonlocal velocity via mass transport (English)
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      31 March 2016
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      nonlocal fluxes
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      periodic solutions
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      gradient flows
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      optimal transport
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      inviscid limit
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      Wasserstein distance
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      geodesic with constant speed
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      mass transport
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      free energy functional
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      The authors look for \(2\pi \)-periodic solutions to the 1D evolution problem \( u_{t}+(\mathcal{H}(u)u)_{x}=0\) where \(\mathcal{H}\) is the Hilbert periodic transform defined as NEWLINE\[NEWLINE\mathcal{H}(u)(x)=\frac{1}{2\pi }P.V.\int_{-\pi }^{\pi }\cot (\frac{x-y}{2})u(y)dy.NEWLINE\]NEWLINE The initial condition \(u(x,0)=u_{0}(x)\) is imposed. The authors introduce a mass transport and gradient-flow framework. They first recall the mass transport theory in the unit circle \( \mathbb{S}^{1}\) introducing the space \(\mathcal{P}(\mathbb{S}^{1})\) of periodic probability measures equipped with the 2-Wasserstein distance. They define the notion of geodesics with constant speed and they build an example of such geodesics. They then define a free energy functional \(\mathcal{F} _{\nu }\) on \(\mathcal{P}(\mathbb{S}^{1})\) and they establish its lower semicontinuity, of coercivity and of convexity properties. The main result of the paper proves the convergence of an approximate discrete solution of the gradient flow equation to a locally Lipschitz curve which is the unique gradient flow of \(\mathcal{F}_{\nu }\). They also establish properties of this limit solution.
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