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Sharp Stability of a String with Local Degenerate Kelvin-Voigt Damping

Optimization and Control 2026-04-02 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

This paper is on the asymptotic behavior of the elastic string equation with localized degenerate Kelvin--Voigt damping utt(x,t)[ux(x,t)+b(x)ux,t(x,t)]x=0,  x(1,1),  t>0, u_{tt}(x,t)-[u_{x}(x,t)+b(x)u_{x,t}(x,t)]_{x}=0,\; x\in(-1,1),\; t>0, where b(x)=0b(x)=0 on x(1,0]x\in (-1,0], and b(x)=xα>0b(x)=x^\alpha>0 on x(0,1)x\in (0,1) for α(0,1)\alpha\in(0,1). It is known that the optimal decay rate of solution is t2t^{-2} in the limit case α=0\alpha=0, and exponential decay rate for α1\alpha\ge 1. When α(0,1)\alpha\in (0,1), the damping coefficient b(x)b(x) is continuous, but its derivative has a singularity at the interface x=0x=0. In this case, the best known decay rate is t3α2(1α)t^{-\frac{3-\alpha}{2(1-\alpha)}}. Although this rate is consistent with the exponential one at α=1\alpha=1, it failed to match the optimal one at α=0\alpha=0. In this paper, we obtain a sharper polynomial decay rate t2α1αt^{-\frac{2-\alpha}{1-\alpha}}. More significantly, it is consistent with the optimal polynomial decay rate at α=0\alpha=0 and the exponential decay rate at α=1\alpha = 1.This is a big step toward the goal of obtaining eventually the optimal decay rate.

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@article{arxiv.2111.09500,
  title  = {Sharp Stability of a String with Local Degenerate Kelvin-Voigt Damping},
  author = {Zhong-Jie Han and Zhuangyi Liu and Qiong Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.09500},
  year   = {2026}
}