Blowups for a class of second order nonlinear hyperbolic equations: A reduced model of nonlinear Jeans instability

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Authors: Chao Liu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 14 August 2022

Abstract: Due to the importance of understanding the formation of the nonlinear structures in the universe and stellar systems, the nonlinear Jeans instability which plays the key role in these formation problems is a long-standing open problem presented by astrophysics more than one hundred years. In this article, we focus on a reduced model of the nonlinear Jeans instability for the expanding Newtonian universe which is characterized by a class of second order nonlinear hyperbolic equations �egin{equation*} Box varrho(x^mu) +frac{mathcal{a} }{t} partial_{t}varrho(x^mu) - frac{mathcal{b}}{t^2} varrho(x^mu) (1+ varrho(x^mu) ) -frac{mathcal{c}-mathcal{k}}{1+varrho(x^mu)} (partial_{t}varrho(x^mu))^2= mathcal{k} F(t). end{equation*} We establish a family of nonlinear self-increase blowup solution (the solution itself becomes infinite, stable ODE-type blowup) to this equation and give estimates on the growth rate of varrho which may explain the much faster growth rate of the nonlinear structures of universe in astrophysical observations than the rate given by the classical Jeans instability.













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