Perturbational blowup solutions to the 2-component Camassa-Holm equations

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DOI10.1016/J.JMAA.2011.05.016zbMATH Open1236.35005arXiv1012.1770OpenAlexW1976438425WikidataQ59292187 ScholiaQ59292187MaRDI QIDQ412432FDOQ412432

Manwai Yuen

Publication date: 4 May 2012

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this article, we study the perturbational method to construct the non-radially symmetric solutions of the compressible 2-component Camassa-Holm equations. In detail, we first combine the substitutional method and the separation method to construct a new class of analytical solutions for that system. In fact, we perturb the linear velocity: u=c(t)x+b(t), and substitute it into the system. Then, by comparing the coefficients of the polynomial, we can deduce the functional differential equations involving (c(t),b(t),ho2(0,t)). Additionally, we could apply the Hubble's transformation c(t)={dot{a}(3t)}/{a(3t)}, to simplify the ordinary differential system involving (a(3t),b(t),ho2(0,t)). After proving the global or local existences of the corresponding dynamical system, a new class of analytical solutions is shown. And the corresponding solutions in radial symmetry are also given. To determine that the solutions exist globally or blow up, we just use the qualitative properties about the well-known Emden equation: {array} [c]{c} {d^{2}/{dt^{2}}}a(3t)= {xi}{a^{1/3}(3t)}, a(0)=a_{0}>0 ,dot{a}(0)=a_{1} {array} . Our solutions obtained by the perturbational method, fully cover the previous known results in "M.W. Yuen, extit{Self-Similar Blowup Solutions to the 2-Component Camassa-Holm Equations,}J. Math. Phys., extbf{51} (2010) 093524, 14pp." by the separation method.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1770




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