Maximizing the spreading speed of KPP fronts in two-dimensional stratified media
Abstract
We consider the equation , with monostable nonliearity, where is a nonnegative measure on that is periodic in In the case where is a smooth periodic function, there exists a pulsating travelling wave that propagates in the direction -- with average speed if and only if where is a certain positive number depending on Moreover, the quantity is called the spreading speed. This theory can be extended by showing the existence of the minimal speed for any nonnegative measure with period We then study the question of maximizing under the constraint where is an arbitrarily given positive constant. We prove that the maximum is attained by periodically arrayed Dirac's delta functions for any direction . Based on these results, for the case that we also show the monotonicity of the spreading speedsin and study the asymptotic shape of spreading fronts for large and small . Finally, we show that for general 2-dimensional periodic equation , , the similar conclusions do not hold.
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@article{arxiv.1004.0572,
title = {Maximizing the spreading speed of KPP fronts in two-dimensional stratified media},
author = {Xing Liang and Xiaotao Lin and Hiroshi Matano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.0572},
year = {2010}
}