English

Degenerate dispersive equations arising in the study of magma dynamics

Pattern Formation and Solitons 2009-11-11 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

An outstanding problem in Earth science is understanding the method of transport of magma in the Earth's mantle. Models for this process, transport in a viscously deformable porous media, give rise to scalar degenerate, dispersive, nonlinear wave equations. We establish a general local well-posedness for a physical class of data (roughly H1H^1) via fixed point methods. The strategy requires positive lower bounds on the solution. This is extended to global existence for a subset of possible nonlinearities by making use of certain conservation laws associated with the equations. Furthermore, we construct a Lyapunov energy functional, which is locally convex about the uniform state, and prove (global in time) nonlinear dynamic stability of the uniform state for any choice of nonlinearity. We compare the dynamics to that of other problems and discuss open questions concerning a larger range of nonlinearities, for which we conjecture global existence.

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@article{arxiv.nlin/0607040,
  title  = {Degenerate dispersive equations arising in the study of magma dynamics},
  author = {Gideon Simpson and Marc Spiegelman and Michael I. Weinstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0607040},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

27 Pages, 7 figures are not present in this version. See http://www.columbia.edu/~grs2103/ for a PDF with figures. Submitted to Nonlinearity