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Stability of vacuum for the Landau equation with moderately soft potentials

Analysis of PDEs 2022-06-22 v2

Abstract

Consider the spatially inhomogeneous Landau equation with moderately soft potentials (i.e. with γ(2,0)\gamma \in (-2,0)) on the whole space R3\mathbb R^3. We prove that if the initial data finf_{\mathrm{in}} are close to the vacuum solution fvac0f_{\mathrm{vac}} \equiv 0 in an appropriate norm, then the solution ff remains regular globally in time. This is the first stability of vacuum result for a binary collisional model featuring a long-range interaction. Moreover, we prove that the solutions in the near-vacuum regime approach solutions to the linear transport equation as t+t\to +\infty. Furthermore, in general, solutions do not approach a traveling global Maxwellian as t+t \to +\infty. Our proof relies on robust decay estimates captured using weighted energy estimates and the maximum principle for weighted quantities. Importantly, we also make use of a null structure in the nonlinearity of the Landau equation which suppresses the most slowly-decaying interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1807.07551,
  title  = {Stability of vacuum for the Landau equation with moderately soft potentials},
  author = {Jonathan Luk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.07551},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

71 pages; minor revisions; this version has a few more references compared to the published version