Blow-up of a hyperbolic equation of viscoelasticity with supercritical nonlinearities

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DOI10.1016/J.JDE.2016.10.037zbMATH Open1357.35057arXiv1607.06579OpenAlexW2963384666MaRDI QIDQ729933FDOQ729933

Yanqiu Guo, Mohammad Rammaha, Sawanya Sakuntasathien

Publication date: 22 December 2016

Published in: Journal of Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We investigate a hyperbolic PDE, modeling wave propagation in viscoelastic media, under the influence of a linear memory term of Boltzmann type, and a nonlinear damping modeling friction, as well as an energy-amplifying supercritical nonlinear source: �egin{align*} �egin{cases} u_{tt}- k(0) Delta u - int_0^{infty} k'(s) Delta u(t-s) ds + |u_t|^{m-1}u_t=|u|^{p-1}u, ;;;;; Omega imes (0,T), \ u(x,t)=u_0(x,t), quad ext{ in } Omega imes (-infty,0], end{cases} end{align*} where Omega is a bounded domain in mathbbR3 with a Dirichl'et boundary condition. The relaxation kernel k is monotone decreasing and k(infty)=1. We study blow-up of solutions when the source is stronger than dissipations, i.e., p>maxm,sqrtk(0), under two different scenarios: first, the total energy is negative, and the second, the total energy is positive with sufficiently large quadratic energy. This manuscript is a follow-up work of the paper [30] in which Hadamard well-posedness of this equation has been established in the finite energy space. The model under consideration features a supercritical source and a linear memory that accounts for the full past history as time goes to infty, which is distinct from other relevant models studied in the literature which usually involve subcritical sources and a finite-time memory.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.06579




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