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Decay of weak solutions to the 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation

Analysis of PDEs 2009-11-11 v2

Abstract

We address the decay of the norm of weak solutions to the 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation. When the initial data is in L2L^2 only, we prove that the L2L^2 norm tends to zero but with no uniform rate, that is, there are solutions with arbitrarily slow decay. For the initial data in LpL2L^p \cap L^2, with 1p<21 \leq p < 2, we are able to obtain a uniform decay rate in L2L^2. We also prove that when the L22α1L^{\frac{2}{2 \alpha -1}} norm of the initial data is small enough, the LqL^q norms, for q>22α1q > \frac{2}{2 \alpha -1} have uniform decay rates. This result allows us to prove decay for the LqL^q norms, for q22α1q \geq \frac{2}{2 \alpha -1}, when the initial data is in L2L22α1L^2 \cap L^{\frac{2}{2 \alpha -1}}.

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@article{arxiv.math/0605576,
  title  = {Decay of weak solutions to the 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation},
  author = {Cesar J. Niche and Maria E. Schonbek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0605576},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

A paragraph describing work by Carrillo and Ferreira proving results directly related to the ones in this paper is added in the Introduction. Rest of the article remains unchanged