Title of article :
Effects of reactive gradient term in a multi-nonlinear parabolic problem
Author/Authors :
Sining Zheng، نويسنده , , Wei Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
13
From page :
1980
To page :
1992
Abstract :
This paper deals with parabolic equation ut=Δu+ ur−aepu subject to nonlinear boundary flux ∂u/∂η=equ, where r>1, p,q,a>0. There are two positive sources (the gradient reaction and the boundary flux) and a negative one (the absorption) in the model. It is well known that blow-up or not of solutions depends on which one dominating the model, the positive or negative sources, and furthermore on the absorption coefficient for the balance case of them. The aim of the paper is to study the influence of the reactive gradient term on the asymptotic behavior of solutions. We at first determine the critical blow-up exponent, and then obtain the blow-up rate, the blow-up set as well as the spatial blow-up profile for blow-up solutions in the one-dimensional case. It turns out that the gradient term makes a substantial contribution to the formation of blow-up if and only if r 2, where the critical r=2 is such a balance situation of the two positive sources for which the effects of the gradient reaction and the boundary source are at the same level. In addition, it is observed that the gradient term with r>2 significantly affects the blow-up rate also. In fact, the gained blow-up rates themselves contain the exponent r of the gradient term. Moreover, the blow-up rate may be discontinuous with respect to parameters included in the problem due to convection. As for the influence of gradient perturbations on spatial blow-up profiles, we only need some coefficients related to r for the profile estimates, while the exponent of the profile itself is r-independent. This seems natural for boundary blow-up solutions that the spatial profiles mainly rely on the exponent of the boundary singularity.
Keywords :
Critical exponentBlow-up rateBlow-up setSpatial blow-up profileMulti-nonlinear parabolic equationInner absorptionGradient termNonlinear boundary flux
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Record number :
751587
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