Asymptotics of radially symmetric solutions for the exterior problem of multidimensional Burgers equation

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DOI10.1360/SSM-2019-0204zbMATH Open1499.35105arXiv1908.03354OpenAlexW3172992166MaRDI QIDQ5064294FDOQ5064294


Authors: Tong Yang, Huijiang Zhao, Qing-Song Zhao Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 March 2022

Published in: SCIENTIA SINICA Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We are concerned with the large-time behavior of the radially symmetric solution for multidimensional Burgers equation on the exterior of a ball mathbbBr0(0)subsetmathbbRn for ngeq3 and some positive constant r0>0, where the boundary data v and the far field state v+ of the initial data are prescribed and correspond to a stationary wave. It is shown in cite{Hashimoto-Matsumura-JDE-2019} that a sufficient condition to guarantee the existence of such a stationary wave is v+<0,vleq|v+|+mu(n1)/r0. Since the stationary wave is no longer monotonic, its nonlinear stability is justified only recently in cite{Hashimoto-Matsumura-JDE-2019} for the case when vpm<0,vleqv++mu(n1)/r0. The main purpose of this paper is to verify the time asymptotically nonlinear stability of such a stationary wave for the whole range of vpm satisfying v+<0,vleq|v+|+mu(n1)/r0. Furthermore, we also derive the temporal convergence rate, both algebraically and exponentially. Our stability analysis is based on a space weighted energy method with a suitable chosen weight function, while for the temporal decay rates, in addition to such a space weighted energy method, we also use the space-time weighted energy method employed in cite{Kawashima-Matsumura-CMP-1985} and cite{Yin-Zhao-KRM-2009}.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.03354




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