Using Global Invariant Manifolds to Understand Metastability in the Burgers Equation With Small Viscosity

نویسندگان

  • Margaret Beck
  • C. Eugene Wayne
چکیده

The large-time behavior of solutions to the Burgers equation with small viscosity is described using invariant manifolds. In particular, a geometric explanation is provided for a phenomenon known as metastability, which in the present context means that solutions spend a very long time near the family of solutions known as diffusive N-waves before finally converging to a stable self-similar diffusion wave. More precisely, it is shown that in terms of similarity, or scaling, variables in an algebraically weighted L space, the self-similar diffusion waves correspond to a one-dimensional global center manifold of stationary solutions. Through each of these fixed points there exists a one-dimensional, global, attractive, invariant manifold corresponding to the diffusive N-waves. Thus, metastability corresponds to a fast transient in which solutions approach this “metastable” manifold of diffusive N-waves, followed by a slow decay along this manifold, and, finally, convergence to the self-similar diffusion wave.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • SIAM Review

دوره 53  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009