A variational problem associated with the minimal speed of travelling waves for spatially periodic reaction-diffusion equations
Abstract
We consider the equation where is a nonnegative measure on that is periodic in In the case where is a smooth periodic function, it is known that there exists a travelling wave with speed for any where is a certain positive number depending on Such a travelling wave is often called a \lq\lq pulsating travelling wave" or a \lq\lq periodic travelling wave", and is called the \lq\lq minimal speed". In this paper, we first extend this theory by showing the existence of the minimal speed for any nonnegative measure with period Next we study the question of maximizing under the constraint where is an arbitrarily given constant. This question is closely related to the problem studied by mathematical ecologists in late 1980's but its answer has not been known. We answer this question by proving that the maximum is attained by periodically arrayed Dirac's delta functions
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@article{arxiv.1004.0573,
title = {A variational problem associated with the minimal speed of travelling waves for spatially periodic reaction-diffusion equations},
author = {Xing Liang and Xiaotao Lin and Hiroshi Matano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.0573},
year = {2010}
}