Blow-up scaling and global behaviour of solutions of the bi-Laplace equation via pencil operators

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zbMATH Open1332.31002arXiv1310.0651MaRDI QIDQ905424FDOQ905424


Authors: Pablo Álvarez-Caudevilla, V. A. Galaktionov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 January 2016

Published in: Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: As the main problem, the bi-Laplace equation Delta2u=0(Delta=Dx2+Dy2) in a bounded domain Omegasubsete2, with inhomogeneous Dirichlet or Navier-type conditions on the smooth boundary partialOmega is considered. In addition, there is a finite collection of curves Gamma = Gamma_1cup...cupGamma_m subset Omega, quad mbox{on which we assume homogeneous Dirichlet} quad u=0, focusing at the origin 0inOmega (the analysis would be similar for any other point). This makes the above elliptic problem overdetermined. Possible types of the behaviour of solution u(x,y) at the tip 0 of such admissible multiple cracks, being a singularity point, are described, on the basis of blow-up scaling techniques and spectral theory of pencils of non self-adjoint operators. Typical types of admissible cracks are shown to be governed by nodal sets of a countable family of harmonic polynomials, which are now represented as pencil eigenfunctions, instead of their classical representation via a standard Sturm--Liouville problem. Eventually, for a fixed admissible crack formation at the origin, this allows us to describe all boundary data, which can generate such a blow-up crack structure. In particular, it is shown how the co-dimension of this data set increases with the number of asymptotically straight-line cracks focusing at 0.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.0651




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