scholarly journals Global smooth solutions of 3-D null-form wave equations in exterior domains with Neumann boundary conditions

2018 ◽  
Vol 264 (9) ◽  
pp. 5577-5628 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Jun ◽  
Yin Huicheng
Author(s):  
J. Solà-Morales ◽  
M. València

SynopsisThe semilinear damped wave equationssubject to homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions, admit spatially homogeneous solutions (i.e. u(x, t) = u(t)). In order that every solution tends to a spatially homogeneous one, we look for conditions on the coefficients a and d, and on the Lipschitz constant of f with respect to u.


CALCOLO ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 1379-1402 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Shi ◽  
Kai Liu ◽  
Xinyuan Wu ◽  
Changying Liu

Author(s):  
Frederic Heihoff

AbstractWe consider the parabolic–elliptic Keller–Segel system $$\begin{aligned} \left\{ \begin{aligned} u_t&= \Delta u - \chi \nabla \cdot (u \nabla v), \\ 0&= \Delta v - v + u \end{aligned} \right. \end{aligned}$$ u t = Δ u - χ ∇ · ( u ∇ v ) , 0 = Δ v - v + u in a smooth bounded domain $$\Omega \subseteq {\mathbb {R}}^n$$ Ω ⊆ R n , $$n\in {\mathbb {N}}$$ n ∈ N , with Neumann boundary conditions. We look at both chemotactic attraction ($$\chi > 0$$ χ > 0 ) and repulsion ($$\chi < 0$$ χ < 0 ) scenarios in two and three dimensions. The key feature of interest for the purposes of this paper is under which conditions said system still admits global classical solutions due to the smoothing properties of the Laplacian even if the initial data is very irregular. Regarding this, we show for initial data $$\mu \in {\mathcal {M}}_+({\overline{\Omega }})$$ μ ∈ M + ( Ω ¯ ) that, if either $$n = 2$$ n = 2 , $$\chi < 0$$ χ < 0 or $$n = 2$$ n = 2 , $$\chi > 0$$ χ > 0 and the initial mass is small or $$n = 3$$ n = 3 , $$\chi < 0$$ χ < 0 and $$\mu = f \in L^p(\Omega )$$ μ = f ∈ L p ( Ω ) , $$p > 1$$ p > 1 holds, it is still possible to construct global classical solutions to ($$\star $$ ⋆ ), which are continuous in $$t = 0$$ t = 0 in the vague topology on $${\mathcal {M}}_+({\overline{\Omega }})$$ M + ( Ω ¯ ) .


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