Author:
Fleißner Florentine Catharina
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a Minimizing Movement approach to scalar reaction–diffusion equations of the form
[see formula in PDF]
with parameters Λ, Σ > 0 and no-flux boundary condition
[see formula in PDF]
which is built on their gradient-flow-like structure in the space [see formula in PDF] of finite nonnegative Radon measures on [see formula in PDF], endowed with the recently introduced Hellinger-Kantorovich distance HKΛ,Σ. It is proved that, under natural general assumptions on [see formula in PDF] and [see formula in PDF], the Minimizing Movement scheme
[see formula in PDF]
for
[see formula in PDF]
yields weak solutions to the above equation as the discrete time step size τ ↓ 0. Moreover, a superdifferentiability property of the Hellinger-Kantorovich distance HKΛ,Σ, which will play an important role in this context, is established in the general setting of a separable Hilbert space; that result will constitute a starting point for the study of the differentiability of HKΛ,Σ along absolutely continuous curves which will be carried out in a subsequent paper.
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Control and Optimization,Control and Systems Engineering
Cited by
4 articles.
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