Response solutions for quasi-periodically forced, dissipative wave equations
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Publication:6258404
DOI10.1137/151005397arXiv1501.05979MaRDI QIDQ6258404FDOQ6258404
Authors: Renato C. Calleja, Alessandra Celletti, Livia Corsi, Rafael de la Llave
Publication date: 23 January 2015
Abstract: We consider several models of nonlinear wave equations subject to very strong damping and quasi-periodic external forcing. This is a singular perturbation, since the damping is not the highest order term. We study the existence of response solutions (i.e., quasi-periodic solutions with the same frequency as the forcing). Under very general non-resonance conditions on the frequency, we show the existence of asymptotic expansions of the response solution; moreover, we prove that the response solution indeed exists and depends analytically on (where is the inverse of the coefficient multiplying the damping) for in a complex domain, which in some cases includes disks tangent to the imaginary axis at the origin. In other models, we prove analyticity in cones of aperture and we conjecture it is optimal. These results have consequences for the asymptotic expansions of the response solutions considered in the literature. The proof of our results relies on reformulating the problem as a fixed point problem, constructing an approximate solution and studying the properties of iterations that converge to the solutions of the fixed point problem.
Almost and pseudo-almost periodic solutions to PDEs (35B15) Singular perturbations in context of PDEs (35B25) Initial-boundary value problems for second-order hyperbolic equations (35L20) Second-order semilinear hyperbolic equations (35L71)
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