Long-time asymptotics of the damped nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation with a delta potential
Abstract
We consider the damped nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation with a delta potential \begin{align*} \partial_{t}^2u-\partial_{x}^2u+2\alpha \partial_{t}u+u-\gamma {\delta}_0u-|u|^{p-1}u=0, \ & (t,x) \in \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}, \end{align*} where , , and denotes the Dirac delta with the mass at the origin. When , C\^{o}te, Martel and Yuan proved that any global solution either converges to 0 or to the sum of decoupled solitary waves which have alternative signs. In this paper, we first prove that any global solution either converges to 0 or to the sum of decoupled solitary waves. Next we construct a single solitary wave solution that moves away from the origin when and construct an even 2-solitary wave solution when . Last we give single solitary wave solutions and even 2-solitary wave solutions an upper bound for the distance between the origin and the solitary wave.
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@article{arxiv.2402.14381,
title = {Long-time asymptotics of the damped nonlinear Klein-Gordon equation with a delta potential},
author = {Kenjiro Ishizuka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.14381},
year = {2024}
}
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35 pages