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Exponential decay estimates for the stability of boundary layer solutions to Poisson-Nernst-Planck systems: one spatial dimension case

Analysis of PDEs 2015-06-30 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

With a small parameter ϵ\epsilon, Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) systems over a finite one-dimensional (1D) spatial domain have steady state solutions, called 1D boundary layer solutions, which profiles form boundary layers near boundary points and become at in the interior domain as ϵ\epsilon approaches zero. For the stability of 1D boundary layer solutions to (time-dependent) PNP systems, we estimate the solution of the perturbed problem with global electroneutrality. We prove that the Hx1H^{-1}_x norm of the solution of the perturbed problem decays exponentially (in time) with exponent independent of ϵ\epsilon if the coefficient of the Robin boundary condition of electrostatic potential has a suitable positive lower bound. The main difficulty is that the gradients of 1D boundary layer solutions at boundary points may blow up as ϵ\epsilon tends to zero. The main idea of our argument is to transform the perturbed problem into another parabolic system with a new and useful energy law for the proof of the exponential decay estimate.

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@article{arxiv.1506.08211,
  title  = {Exponential decay estimates for the stability of boundary layer solutions to Poisson-Nernst-Planck systems: one spatial dimension case},
  author = {Chia-Yu Hsieh and Tai-Chia Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.08211},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To appear in SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis