Asymptotic limit and decay estimates for a class of dissipative linear hyperbolic systems in several dimensions
Abstract
In this paper, we study the large-time behavior of solutions to a class of partially dissipative linear hyperbolic systems with applications in velocity-jump processes in several dimensions. Given integers , let be a matrix-vector, where , and let be not required to be symmetric but have one single eigenvalue zero, we consider the Cauchy problem for linear systems having the form \begin{equation*} \partial_{t}u+\mathbf A\cdot \nabla_{\mathbf x} u+Bu=0,\qquad (\mathbf x,t)\in \mathbb R^d\times \mathbb R_+. \end{equation*} Under appropriate assumptions, we show that the solution is decomposed into , where has the asymptotic profile which is the solution, denoted by , of a parabolic equation and decays at the rate as in any -norm, and decays exponentially in -norm, provided for . Moreover, decays at the optimal rate as if the system satisfies a symmetry property. The main proofs are based on asymptotic expansions of the solution in the frequency space and the Fourier analysis.
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@article{arxiv.1707.09961,
title = {Asymptotic limit and decay estimates for a class of dissipative linear hyperbolic systems in several dimensions},
author = {Thinh Tien Nguyen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.09961},
year = {2017}
}
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32 pages