Large-time dynamics in complex networks of reaction–diffusion systems applied to a panic model

2019 ◽  
Vol 84 (5) ◽  
pp. 974-1000
Author(s):  
Guillaume Cantin ◽  
M A Aziz-Alaoui ◽  
Nathalie Verdière

Abstract This paper is devoted to the analysis of the asymptotic behaviour of a complex network of reaction–diffusion systems for a geographical model, which was proposed recently, in order to better understand behavioural reactions of individuals facing a catastrophic event. After stating sufficient conditions for the problem to admit a positively invariant region, we establish energy estimates and prove the existence of a family of exponential attractors. We explore the influence of the size of the network on the nature of those attractors, in correspondence with the geographical background. Numerical simulations illustrate our theoretical results and show the various possible dynamics of the problem.

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 315-331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lijun Pan ◽  
Jinde Cao ◽  
Ahmed Alsaedi

In this paper, we investigate the stability for reaction systems with stochastic switching. Two types of switched models are considered: (i) Markov switching and (ii) independent and identically distributed switching. By means of the ergodic property of Markov chain, Dynkin formula and Fubini theorem, together with the Lyapunov direct method, some sufficient conditions are obtained to ensure that the zero solution of reaction–diffusion systems with Markov switching is almost surely exponential stable or exponentially stable in the mean square. By using Theorem 7.3 in [R. Durrett, Probability: Theory and Examples, Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA, 2005], we also investigate the stability of reaction–diffusion systems with independent and identically distributed switching. Meanwhile, an example with simulations is provided to certify that the stochastic switching plays an essential role in the stability of systems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sutrima Sutrima ◽  
Christiana Rini Indrati ◽  
Lina Aryati

There are many industrial and biological reaction diffusion systems which involve the time-varying features where certain parameters of the system change during the process. A part of the transport-reaction phenomena is often modelled as an abstract nonautonomous equation generated by a (generalized) Riesz-spectral operator on a Hilbert space. The basic problems related to the equations are existence of solutions of the equations and how to control dynamical behaviour of the equations. In contrast to the autonomous control problems, theory of controllability and observability for the nonautonomous systems is less well established. In this paper, we consider some relevant aspects regarding the controllability and observability for the nonautonomous Riesz-spectral systems including the Sturm-Liouville systems using a C0-quasi-semigroup approach. Three examples are provided. The first is related to sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions and the others are to confirm the approximate controllability and observability of the nonautonomous Riesz-spectral systems and Sturm-Liouville systems, respectively.


2015 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monica-Dana Burlică ◽  
Daniela Roşu

Abstract We consider an abstract nonlinear multi-valued reaction-diffusion system with delay and, using some compactness arguments coupled with metric fixed point techniques, we prove some sufficient conditions for the existence of at least one C0-solution.


2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (06) ◽  
pp. 1485-1496 ◽  
Author(s):  
JUNCHENG WEI

We consider a nonlocal eigenvalue problem which arises in the study of stability of point-condensation solutions in the Gierer–Meinhardt system and generalized Gray–Scott system. We give some sufficient conditions for stability and instability. The conditions are new and can be applied to the study of stability of single point-condensation solutions.


Author(s):  
Anna Kostianko ◽  
Chunyou Sun ◽  
Sergey Zelik

AbstractWe give a comprehensive study of the analytic properties and long-time behavior of solutions of a reaction-diffusion system in a bounded domain in the case where the nonlinearity satisfies the standard monotonicity assumption. We pay the main attention to the supercritical case, where the nonlinearity is not subordinated to the linear part of the equation trying to put as small as possible amount of extra restrictions on this nonlinearity. The properties of such systems in the supercritical case may be very different in comparison with the standard case of subordinated nonlinearities. We examine the global existence and uniqueness of weak and strong solutions, various types of smoothing properties, asymptotic compactness and the existence of global and exponential attractors.


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