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Frequency-localization Duhamel principle and its application to the optimal decay of dissipative systems

Published 18 Oct 2014 in math.AP | (1410.4914v1)

Abstract: Very recently, a new decay framework has been given by [51] for linearized dissipative hyperbolic systems satisfying the Kawashima-Shizuta condition on the framework of Besov spaces, which allows to pay less attention on the traditional spectral analysis. However, owing to interpolation techniques, the analysis remains valid only for nonlinear systems in higher dimensions $(n\geq3)$ and the corresponding case of low dimensions was left open, which provides the main motivation of this work. Firstly, we develop new time-decay properties on the frequency-localization Duhamel principle. Furthermore, it is shown that the classical solution and its derivatives of fractional order decay at the optimal algebraic rate in dimension 1, by time-weighted energy approaches in terms of low-frequency and high-frequency decompositions. Finally, as applications, decay results for several concrete systems subjected to the same dissipative structure as general hyperbolic systems, for instance, damped compressible Euler equations, thermoelasticity with second sound and Timoshenko systems with equal wave speeds, are also obtained.

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