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Asymptotics of self-similar solutions to coagulation equations with product kernel

Analysis of PDEs 2015-05-27 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider mass-conserving self-similar solutions for Smoluchowski's coagulation equation with kernel K(ξ,η)=(ξη)λK(\xi,\eta)= (\xi \eta)^{\lambda} with λ(0,1/2)\lambda \in (0,1/2). It is known that such self-similar solutions g(x)g(x) satisfy that x1+2λg(x)x^{-1+2\lambda} g(x) is bounded above and below as x0x \to 0. In this paper we describe in detail via formal asymptotics the qualitative behavior of a suitably rescaled function h(x)=hλx1+2λg(x)h(x)=h_{\lambda} x^{-1+2\lambda} g(x) in the limit λ0\lambda \to 0. It turns out that h1+Cxλ/2cos(λlogx)h \sim 1+ C x^{\lambda/2} \cos(\sqrt{\lambda} \log x) as x0x \to 0. As xx becomes larger hh develops peaks of height 1/λ1/\lambda that are separated by large regions where hh is small. Finally, hh converges to zero exponentially fast as xx \to \infty. Our analysis is based on different approximations of a nonlocal operator, that reduces the original equation in certain regimes to a system of ODE.

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@article{arxiv.1103.2894,
  title  = {Asymptotics of self-similar solutions to coagulation equations with product kernel},
  author = {J. B. McLeod and B. Niethammer and J. J. L. Velázquez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.2894},
  year   = {2015}
}