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A new characterization of the dissipation structure and the relaxation limit for the compressible Euler-Maxwell system

Analysis of PDEs 2024-07-02 v1

Abstract

We investigate the three-dimensional compressible Euler-Maxwell system, a model for simulating the transport of electrons interacting with propagating electromagnetic waves in semiconductor devices. First, we show the global well-posedness of classical solutions being a sharp small perturbation of constant equilibrium in a critical regularity setting, uniformly with respect to the relaxation parameter ε>0\varepsilon>0. Then, for all times t>0t>0, we derive quantitative error estimates at the rate O(ε)O(\varepsilon) between the rescaled Euler-Maxwell system and the limit drift-diffusion model. To the best of our knowledge, this work provides the first global-in-time strong convergence for the relaxation procedure in the case of ill-prepared data. In order to prove our results, we develop a new characterization of the dissipation structure for the linearized Euler-Maxwell system with respect to the relaxation parameter ε\varepsilon. This is done by partitioning the frequency space into three distinct regimes: low, medium and high frequencies, each associated with a different behaviour of the solution. Then, in each regime, the use of efficient unknowns and Lyapunov functionals based on the hypocoercivity theory leads to uniform a priori estimates.

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@article{arxiv.2407.00277,
  title  = {A new characterization of the dissipation structure and the relaxation limit for the compressible Euler-Maxwell system},
  author = {Timothée Crin-Barat and Yue-Jun Peng and Ling-Yun Shou and Jiang Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.00277},
  year   = {2024}
}

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