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Fractional p-Laplacian evolution equations

2016

Abstract In this paper we study the fractional p-Laplacian evolution equation given by u t ( t , x ) = ∫ A 1 | x − y | N + s p | u ( t , y ) − u ( t , x ) | p − 2 ( u ( t , y ) − u ( t , x ) ) d y for  x ∈ Ω ,  t > 0 , 0 s 1 , p ≥ 1 . In a bounded domain Ω we deal with the Dirichlet problem by taking A = R N and u = 0 in R N ∖ Ω , and the Neumann problem by taking A = Ω . We include here the limit case p = 1 that has the extra difficulty of giving a meaning to u ( y ) − u ( x ) | u ( y ) − u ( x ) | when u ( y ) = u ( x ) . We also consider the Cauchy problem in the whole R N by taking A = Ω = R N . We find existence and uniqueness of strong solutions for each of the above mentioned problem…

Cauchy problemDirichlet problemApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysis01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsBounded functionDomain (ring theory)Neumann boundary conditionp-LaplacianInitial value problemUniqueness0101 mathematicsMathematicsMathematical physicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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The Cauchy problem in hybrid metric-Palatini f(X)-gravity

2013

The well-formulation and the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem is discussed for {\it hybrid metric-Palatini gravity}, a recently proposed modified gravitational theory consisting of adding to the Einstein-Hilbert Lagrangian an $f(R)$ term constructed {\it \`{a} la} Palatini. The theory can be recast as a scalar-tensor one predicting the existence of a light long-range scalar field that evades the local Solar System tests and is able to modify galactic and cosmological dynamics, leading to the late-time cosmic acceleration. In this work, adopting generalized harmonic coordinates, we show that the initial value problem can always be {\it well-formulated} and, furthermore, can be {\it well-…

Cauchy problemHarmonic coordinatesPhysicsHigh Energy Physics - TheoryCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesAcceleration (differential geometry)General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyGravitationGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)0103 physical sciencesMetric (mathematics)Initial value problemBoundary value problem010303 astronomy & astrophysicsScalar fieldMathematical physicsAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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A logarithmic fourth-order parabolic equation and related logarithmic Sobolev inequalities

2006

A logarithmic fourth-order parabolic equation in one space dimension with periodic boundary conditions is studied. This equation arises in the context of fluctuations of a stationary nonequilibrium interface and in the modeling of quantum semiconductor devices. The existence of global-in-time non-negative weak solutions and some regularity results are shown. Furthermore, we prove that the solution converges exponentially fast to its mean value in the ``entropy norm'' and in the Fisher information, using a new optimal logarithmic Sobolev inequality for higher derivatives. In particular, the rate is independent of the solution and the constant depends only on the initial value of the entropy.

Cauchy problemLogarithmApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics35B40Mathematical analysisNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsPoincaré inequalitySobolev inequalityNonlinear systemsymbols.namesake35K3535K55symbolsPeriodic boundary conditionsUniquenessMathematicsCommunications in Mathematical Sciences
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Explicit solutions for a system of coupled Lyapunov differential matrix equations

1987

This paper is concerned with the problem of obtaining explicit expressions of solutions of a system of coupled Lyapunov matrix differential equations of the typewhere Fi, Ai(t), Bi(t), Ci(t) and Dij(t) are m×m complex matrices (members of ℂm×m), for 1≦i, j≦N, and t in the interval [a,b]. When the coefficient matrices of (1.1) are timeinvariant, Dij are scalar multiples of the identity matrix of the type Dij=dijI, where dij are real positive numbers, for 1≦i, j≦N Ci, is the transposed matrix of Bi and Fi = 0, for 1≦i≦N, the Cauchy problem (1.1) arises in control theory of continuous-time jump linear quadratic systems [9–11]. Algorithms for solving the above particular case can be found in [1…

Cauchy problemLyapunov functionSequenceDifferential equationGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisIdentity matrixsymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)symbolsInitial value problemApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemMathematicsProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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Boundary value steady solutions of a class of hydrodynamic models for vehicular traffic flow

2003

This paper deals with the solution of a boundary value problem related to a steady nonuniform description of a class of traffic flow models. The models are obtained by the closure of the mass conservation equation with a phenomenological relation linking the local mass velocity to the local density. The analysis is addressed to define the proper framework toward the identification of the parameter characterizing the model. The last part of the paper develops a critical analysis also addressed to the design of new traffic flow models.

Cauchy problemMathematical optimizationPartial differential equationSteady stateDifferential equationClosure (topology)Traffic flowComputer Science ApplicationsMicroscopic traffic flow modelModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemMathematicsMathematical and Computer Modelling
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Solution of a cauchy problem for an infinite chain of linear differential equations

2005

Defining the recurrence relations for orthogonal polynomials we have found an exact solution of a Cauchy problem for an infinite chain of linear differential equations with constant coefficients. These solutions have been found both for homogeneous and an inhomogeneous systems.

Cauchy problemMethod of undetermined coefficientsLinear differential equationElliptic partial differential equationHomogeneous differential equationMathematical analysisStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCauchy boundary conditiond'Alembert's formulaHyperbolic partial differential equationMathematical PhysicsMathematicsReports on Mathematical Physics
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Regularity of solutions of cauchy problems with smooth cauchy data

1988

Cauchy problemPure mathematicsCauchy's convergence testResidue theoremCauchy principal valueCauchy boundary conditionCauchy's integral theoremCauchy's integral formulaCauchy productMathematics
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Existence and Regularity for a Class of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Boundary Value Problems

2002

AbstractThe regularity of the solution of the telegraph system with nonlinear monotone boundary conditions is investigated by two methods. The first one is based on D'Alembert-type representation formulae for the solution. In the second method the telegraph system is reduced to a linear Cauchy problem with a locally Lipschitzian functional perturbation; then regularity results are established by appealing to the theory of linear semigroups.

Cauchy problemtelegraph systemApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisD'Alembert formulaeMixed boundary conditionRobin boundary conditionNonlinear systemhigher regularitynonlinear boundary conditionsFree boundary problemNeumann boundary conditionsemigroup approachApplied mathematicsCauchy boundary conditionBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Analytic structure ofϕ4theory using light-by-light sum rules

2013

Abstract We apply a sum rule for the forward light-by-light scattering process within the context of the ϕ 4 quantum field theory. As a consequence of the sum rule a stringent causality criterion is presented and the resulting constraints are studied within a particular resummation of graphs. Such resummation is demonstrated to be consistent with the sum rule to all orders of perturbation theory. We furthermore show the appearance of particular non-perturbative solutions within such approximation to be a necessary requirement of the sum rule. For a range of values of the coupling constant, these solutions manifest themselves as a physical bound state and a K-matrix pole. For another domain …

Causality (physics)Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTheoretical physicsLinearity of differentiationQuantum mechanicsBound stateSum rule in integrationPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Sum rule in quantum mechanicsResummationPhysics Letters B
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The Caribbean Plateau and OAE2: Resolution of timing and trace metal release

2013

Cenomanian/Turonian boundary anoxic evet ocean plateau volcanism
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