Stability and optimal decay rates for abstract systems with thermal damping of Cattaneo’s type

Author:

Deng Chenxi1,Han Zhong-Jie2,Kuang Zhaobin3,Zhang Qiong4

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China

2. School of Mathematics, BIIT Lab, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300354, China

3. Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford 94305, USA

4. School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Key Laboratory on MCAACI, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China

Abstract

This paper studies the stability of an abstract thermoelastic system with Cattaneo’s law, which describes finite heat propagation speed in a medium. We introduce a region of parameters containing coupling, thermal dissipation, and possible inertial characteristics. The region is partitioned into distinct subregions based on the spectral properties of the infinitesimal generator of the corresponding semigroup. By a careful estimation of the resolvent operator on the imaginary axis, we obtain distinct polynomial decay rates for systems with parameters located in different subregions. Furthermore, the optimality of these decay rates is proved. Finally, we apply our results to several coupled systems of partial differential equations.

Publisher

IOS Press

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