Initial-boundary value problem for a mixed-type equation with nonsmooth degeneration line and with retarded argument in the derivative

2010 ◽  
Vol 46 (12) ◽  
pp. 1710-1721
Author(s):  
A. N. Zarubin

This work is devoted to the study of an approximate solution of the initial-boundary value problem for the second order mixed type nonhomogeneous differential equation with two degenerate lines. Similar equations have many different applications, for example, boundary value problems for mixed type equations are applicable in various fields of the natural sciences: in problems of laser physics, in magneto hydrodynamics, in the theory of infinitesimal bindings of surfaces, in the theory of shells, in predicting the groundwater level, in plasma modeling, and in mathematical biology. In this paper, based on the idea of A.N. Tikhonov, the conditional correctness of the problem, namely, uniqueness and conditional stability theorems are proved, as well as approximate solutions that are stable on the set of correctness are constructed. In obtaining an apriori estimate of the solution of the equation, we used the logarithmic convexity method and the results of the spectral problem considered by S.G. Pyatkov. The results of the numerical solutions and the approximate solutions of the original problem were presented in the form of tables. The regularization parameter is determined from the minimum estimate of the norm of the difference between exact and approximate solutions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Changming Song ◽  
Jina Li ◽  
Ran Gao

We are concerned with the singularly perturbed Boussinesq-type equation including the singularly perturbed sixth-order Boussinesq equation, which describes the bidirectional propagation of small amplitude and long capillary-gravity waves on the surface of shallow water for bond number (surface tension parameter) less than but very close to 1/3. The nonexistence of global solution to the initial boundary value problem for the singularly perturbed Boussinesq-type equation is discussed and two examples are given.


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