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Propagating terraces and the dynamics of front-like solutions of reaction-diffusion equations on $Mathbb{R}$
The author considers semilinear parabolic equations of the form u_t=u_xx+f(u),\quad x\in \mathbb R,t>0, where f a C^1 function. Assuming that 0 and \gamma >0 are constant steady states, the author investigates the large-time behavior of the front-like solutions, that is, solutions u whose init...
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American Mathematical Society
2020
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2763792 |
Sumario: | The author considers semilinear parabolic equations of the form u_t=u_xx+f(u),\quad x\in \mathbb R,t>0, where f a C^1 function. Assuming that 0 and \gamma >0 are constant steady states, the author investigates the large-time behavior of the front-like solutions, that is, solutions u whose initial values u(x,0) are near \gamma for x\approx -\infty and near 0 for x\approx \infty . If the steady states 0 and \gamma are both stable, the main theorem shows that at large times, the graph of u(\cdot ,t) is arbitrarily close to a propagating terrace (a system of stacked traveling fonts). The author proves this result without requiring monotonicity of u(\cdot ,0) or the nondegeneracy of zeros of f. The case when one or both of the steady states 0, \gamma is unstable is considered as well. As a corollary to the author's theorems, he shows that all front-like solutions are quasiconvergent: their \omega -limit sets with respect to the locally uniform convergence consist of steady states. In the author's proofs he employs phase plane analysis, intersection comparison (or, zero number) arguments, and a geometric method involving the spatial trajectories \{(u(x,t),u_x(x,t)):x\in \mathbb R\}, t>0, of the solutions in question. |
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