Stability of noncharacteristic boundary layers in the standing-shock limit

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Abstract: We investigate one- and multi-dimensional stability of noncharacteristic boundary layers in the limit approaching a standing planar shock wave , x1>0, obtaining necessary conditions of (i) weak stability of the limiting shock, (ii) weak stability of the constant layer , and (iii) nonnegativity of a modified Lopatinski determinant similar to that of the inviscid shock case. For Lax 1-shocks, we obtain equally simple sufficient conditions; for p-shocks, p>1, the situation appears to be more complicated. Using these results, we determine stability of certain isentropic and full gas dynamical boundary-layers, generalizing earlier work of Serre--Zumbrun and Costanzino--Humphreys--Nguyen--Zumbrun.



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