Front propagation into unstable states: Universal algebraic convergence towards uniformly translating pulled fronts (Q5940283)

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    Front propagation into unstable states: Universal algebraic convergence towards uniformly translating pulled fronts
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1624747

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      Front propagation into unstable states: Universal algebraic convergence towards uniformly translating pulled fronts (English)
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      13 May 2002
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      sufficiently steep initial conditions
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      universal relaxation behaviour
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      The authors analyze the convergence of asymptotically uniformly traveling pulled fronts toward their asymptotic speed \(V^*\). It is shown that when such fronts evolve from ``sufficiently steep'' initial conditions (initial decay faster than \(e^{-\lambda^*x}\) for \(x\to\infty)\), then they have a universal relaxation behaviour as \(t\to\infty\), i.e., the velocity of the pulled front relaxes algebraically like NEWLINE\[NEWLINEV(t)=V^* -{3\over 2\lambda^*t} +{3\over 2} \sqrt nD\lambda^*/ (D\lambda^{*2}t)^{3/2} +O(1/t^2).NEWLINE\]
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