Scattering and Rigidity for Nonlinear Elastic Waves
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Publication:6420167
DOI10.1007/S00526-024-02736-2arXiv2212.05405MaRDI QIDQ6420167FDOQ6420167
Authors: Dongbing Zha
Publication date: 10 December 2022
Abstract: For the Cauchy problem of nonlinear elastic wave equations of three dimensional isotropic, homogeneous and hyperelastic materials satisfying the null condition, global existence of classical solutions with small initial data was proved in R. Agemi (Invent. Math. 142 (2000) 225--250) and T. C. Sideris (Ann. Math. 151(2000) 849--874), independently. In this paper, we will consider the asymptotic behavior of global solutions. We first show that the global solution will scatter, i.e., it will converge to some solution of linear elastic wave equations as time tends to infinity, in the energy sense. We also prove the following rigidity result: if the scattering data vanish, then the global solution will also vanish identically. The variational structure of the system will play a key role in our argument.
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