Exponential convergence to equilibrium for subcritical solutions of the Becker-D\"oring equations
Abstract
We prove that any subcritical solution to the Becker-D\"{o}ring equations converges exponentially fast to the unique steady state with same mass. Our convergence result is quantitative and we show that the rate of exponential decay is governed by the spectral gap for the linearized equation, for which several bounds are provided. This improves the known convergence result by Jabin & Niethammer (see ref. [14]). Our approach is based on a careful spectral analysis of the linearized Becker-D\"oring equation (which is new to our knowledge) in both a Hilbert setting and in certain weighted spaces. This spectral analysis is then combined with uniform exponential moment bounds of solutions in order to obtain a convergence result for the nonlinear equation.
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@article{arxiv.1211.5265,
title = {Exponential convergence to equilibrium for subcritical solutions of the Becker-D\"oring equations},
author = {José A. Cañizo and Bertrand Lods},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.5265},
year = {2014}
}