Well-posedness and longtime behavior for the Westervelt equation with absorbing boundary conditions of order zero
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Abstract: We investigate the Westervelt equation from nonlinear acoustics, subject to nonlinear absorbing boundary conditions of order zero, which were recently proposed by Kaltenbacher & Shevchenko. We apply the concept of maximal regularity of type to prove global well-posedness for small initial data. Moreover, we show that the solutions regularize instantaneously which means that they are with respect to time as soon as . Finally, we show that each equilibrium is stable and each solution which starts sufficiently close to an equilibrium converges at an exponential rate to a possibly different equilibrium.
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