scholarly journals Neumann and Robin type boundary conditions in Fractional Orlicz-Sobolev spaces

Author(s):  
Sabri Bahrouni ◽  
Ariel Salort

In the first part of this article we deal with the existence of at least three non-trivial weak solutions of a nonlocal problem with nonstandard growth involving a nonlocal Robin type boundary condition. The second part of the article is devoted to study eigenvalues and minimizers of  several nonlocal problems for the fractional $g-$Laplacian $(-\Delta_g)^s$ with different boundary conditions, namely, Dirichlet, Neumann and Robin.

2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 501-512 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Skučaitė ◽  
K. Skučaitė-Bingelė ◽  
S. Pečiulytė ◽  
A. Štikonas

In this paper, the Sturm–Liouville problem with one classical first type boundary condition and other nonlocal integral boundary conditions of two cases is investigated. We analyze how complex eigenvalues of these problems depend on the parameters of nonlocal integral boundary conditions. Some new results are given on complex spectra of these problems. Many results are presented as graphs of complex characteristic functions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 1373-1413 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huaiqian You ◽  
XinYang Lu ◽  
Nathaniel Task ◽  
Yue Yu

In this paper we consider 2D nonlocal diffusion models with a finite nonlocal horizon parameter δ characterizing the range of nonlocal interactions, and consider the treatment of Neumann-like boundary conditions that have proven challenging for discretizations of nonlocal models. We propose a new generalization of classical local Neumann conditions by converting the local flux to a correction term in the nonlocal model, which provides an estimate for the nonlocal interactions of each point with points outside the domain. While existing 2D nonlocal flux boundary conditions have been shown to exhibit at most first order convergence to the local counter part as δ → 0, the proposed Neumann-type boundary formulation recovers the local case as O(δ2) in the L∞ (Ω) norm, which is optimal considering the O(δ2) convergence of the nonlocal equation to its local limit away from the boundary. We analyze the application of this new boundary treatment to the nonlocal diffusion problem, and present conditions under which the solution of the nonlocal boundary value problem converges to the solution of the corresponding local Neumann problem as the horizon is reduced. To demonstrate the applicability of this nonlocal flux boundary condition to more complicated scenarios, we extend the approach to less regular domains, numerically verifying that we preserve second-order convergence for non-convex domains with corners. Based on the new formulation for nonlocal boundary condition, we develop an asymptotically compatible meshfree discretization, obtaining a solution to the nonlocal diffusion equation with mixed boundary conditions that converges with O(δ2) convergence.


2020 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajai Alassar

Abstract Heat transfer from a composite prolate spheroid under the third-type boundary condition is investigated using a Legendre series expansion. The model is verified against published data on cooling boiled eggs and also against the asymptotic solution of a composite sphere. The impact of Biot number on the heat transfer in spheroids with realistic dimensions and properties, such as eggs and olives, is investigated. The results are also presented for varying conductivity ratios and fractional volume of the inner part of the spheroid.


1998 ◽  
Vol 518 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xing Yang ◽  
Frances M. Siu ◽  
Yu-Chong Tai

AbstractThis paper presents the study of the strength of surface micromachined diaphragms. It is found that the diaphragm strength strongly depends on the diaphragm boundary conditions. A new fabrication technique which does not change the mask and fabrication process is proposed to improve the common step-up boundary condition. Test diaphragms with diameters from 200 µm to 800 µm and three different boundary conditions have been fabricated using silicon nitride/PSG and silicon nitride/polysilicon surface micromachining processes. Experimentally, it is found that the strength of the diaphragms is significantly improved with the new boundary conditions. The application of this technique to other surface micromachined structures is also described.


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