Existence and stability of near-constant solutions of variable-coefficient scalar field equations
Abstract
This article studies a class of semilinear scalar field equations on the real line with variable coefficients in the linear terms. These coefficients are not necessarily small perturbations of a constant. We prove that under suitable conditions, the non-translation-invariant linear operator leads to steady states that are ``almost constant'' in the spatial variable. The main challenge of the proof is due to a spectral obstruction that cannot be treated perturbatively. Next, we consider stability of constant and near-constant steady states. We establish asymptotic stability for the vacuum state with respect to perturbations in , without placing any parity assumptions on the coefficients, potential, or initial data. Finally, under a parity assumption, we show asymptotic stability for near-constant steady states.
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@article{arxiv.2104.13909,
title = {Existence and stability of near-constant solutions of variable-coefficient scalar field equations},
author = {Mashael Alammari and Stanley Snelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.13909},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
25 pages, final accepted version. Previous title: "Asymptotic stability for near-constant solutions of variable-coefficient scalar field equations."