Self-Similar Intermediate Asymptotics for a Degenerate Parabolic Filtration-Absorption Equation
Abstract
The equation is known in literature as a qualitative mathematical model of some biological phenomena. Here this equation is derived as a model of the groundwater flow in a water absorbing fissurized porous rock, therefore we refer to this equation as a filtration-absorption equation. A family of self-similar solutions to this equation is constructed. Numerical investigation of the evolution of non-self-similar solutions to the Cauchy problems having compactly supported initial conditions is performed. Numerical experiments indicate that the self-similar solutions obtained represent intermediate asymptotics of a wider class of solutions when the influence of details of the initial conditions disappears but the solution is still far from the ultimate state: identical zero. An open problem caused by the nonuniqueness of the solution of the Cauchy problem is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0006008,
title = {Self-Similar Intermediate Asymptotics for a Degenerate Parabolic Filtration-Absorption Equation},
author = {G. I. Barenblatt and M. Bertsch and A. E. Chertock and V. M. Prostokishin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0006008},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pages, includes 7 figures