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Long Time Dynamics for Combustion in Random Media

Analysis of PDEs 2021-12-01 v2

Abstract

We study long time dynamics of combustive processes in random media, modeled by reaction-diffusion equations with random ignition reactions. One expects that under reasonable hypotheses on the randomness, large space-time scale dynamics of solutions to these equations is almost surely governed by a different effective PDE, which should be a homogeneous Hamilton-Jacobi equation. While this was previously proved in one dimension as well as for isotropic reactions in several dimensions (i.e., with radially symmetric laws), we provide here the first proof of this phenomenon in the general non-isotropic multidimensional setting. Our results hold for reactions that have finite ranges of dependence (i.e., their values are independent at sufficiently distant points in space) as well as for some with infinite ranges of dependence, and are based on proving existence of deterministic front (propagation) speeds in all directions for these reactions.

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@article{arxiv.2008.02391,
  title  = {Long Time Dynamics for Combustion in Random Media},
  author = {Yuming Paul Zhang and Andrej Zlatos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.02391},
  year   = {2021}
}

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55 pages

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