2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00125-8_5
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On the Parabolic Regime of a Hyperbolic Equation with Weak Dissipation: The Coercive Case

Abstract: We consider a family of Kirchhoff equations with a small parameter in front of the second-order time-derivative, and a dissipation term with a coefficient which tends to 0 at the infinity. It is well-known that, when the decay of the coefficient is slow enough, solutions behave as solutions of the corresponding parabolic equation, and in particular they decay to 0 at the infinity. In this paper we consider the nondegenerate and coercive case, and we prove optimal decay estimates for the hyperbolic problem, an… Show more

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