Asymptotic behavior for a nonlocal diffusion equation in exterior domains: the critical two-dimensional case
Abstract
We study the long time behavior of bounded, integrable solutions to a nonlocal diffusion equation, , where is a smooth, radially symmetric kernel with support . The problem is set in an exterior two-dimensional domain which excludes a hole , and with zero Dirichlet data on . In the far field scale, with , the scaled function behaves as a multiple of the fundamental solution for the local heat equation with a certain diffusivity determined by . The proportionality constant, which characterizes the first non-trivial term in the asymptotic behavior of the mass, is given by means of the asymptotic \lq logarithmic momentum' of the solution, . This asymptotic quantity can be easily computed in terms of the initial data. In the near field scale, with , the scaled function converges to a multiple of , where is the unique stationary solution of the problem that behaves as when . The proportionality constant is obtained through a matching procedure with the far field limit. Finally, in the very far field, with , the solution is proved to be of order .
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@article{arxiv.1504.07301,
title = {Asymptotic behavior for a nonlocal diffusion equation in exterior domains: the critical two-dimensional case},
author = {Carmen Cortázar and Manuel Elgueta and Fernando Quirós and Noemi Wolanski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.07301},
year = {2015}
}
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24 pages