First transition dynamics of reaction–diffusion equations with higher order nonlinearity

Author:

Şengül Taylan1ORCID,Tiryakioglu Burhan1ORCID,Yıldız Akıl Esmanur2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics Marmara University Istanbul Turkey

2. Department of Mathematics Yeditepe University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, the dynamics of a reaction–diffusion equation on a bounded interval at the first dynamic transition point is investigated. The main difference of this study from the existing ones in the dynamic transition literature is that in this work, no specific form of the nonlinear operator is assumed except that it is an analytic function of and . The linear operator is also assumed to be a general operator with sinusoidal eigenvectors. Moreover, we assume that there is a first transition as a real simple eigenvalue changes sign. With this general framework, we make a rigorous analysis of the dependence of the first transition dynamics on the coefficients of the Taylor expansion of the nonlinear operator. The main tool we use in this study is the center manifold reduction combined with the classification of the dynamic transition theory. This study is a generalization of a recent work where the nonlinear operator contains only low‐order (quadratic and cubic) nonlinearities. The current generalization requires certain technical difficulties such as the validity of the genericity conditions on the Taylor coefficients of the nonlinear operator and a bootstrapping argument using these genericity conditions. The results of this work can be generalized in various directions, which are discussed in the conclusions section.

Publisher

Wiley

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