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Asymptotic Decay for Some Differential Systems with Fading Memory

Authors :
Mauro Fabrizio
Sergio Polidoro
Source :
Applicable Analysis. 81:1245-1264
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2002.

Abstract

We study the large time behavior of the solution u to an initial and boundary value problem related to the following integro-differential equation $$ u_{tt} = G_0 \Delta u + \int_0^t G'(t-s) \Delta u(x, s)\, ds - a u_t \eqno(0.1) $$ where G 0 , a are real constant coefficients, G 0 > 0, a S 0 and $ G\,' \in L^1({{\shadR}}^ + ) \cap L^2({{\shadR}}^ + ), G\,' \le 0 $ . It is known that, when G ' L 0 and a > 0, the solution u of (0.1) exponentially decays. Here we prove that, for any nonnegative a and for any $ G ' \not \equiv 0 $ , the solution u of the Eq. (0.1) exponentially decays only if the relaxation kernel G ' does. In other words, the introduction of the dissipative term related to G ' does not allow the exponential decay due to the presence of the positive coefficient a . We also prove analogous results for the polynomial decay.

Details

ISSN :
1563504X and 00036811
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applicable Analysis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef7232ea273e90eab76adbc9d3efb956