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PDEs in Moving Time Dependent Domains

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In this work we study partial differential equations defined in a domain that moves in time according to the flow of a given ordinary differential equation, starting out of a given initial domain. We first derive a formulation for a particular case of partial differential equations known as balance equations. For this kind of equations we find the equivalent partial differential equations in the initial domain and later we study some particular cases with and without diffusion. We also analyze general second order differential equations, not necessarily of balance type. The equations without diffusion are solved using the characteristics method. We also prove that the diffusion equations, endowed with Dirichlet boundary conditions and initial data, are well posed in the moving domain. For this we show that the principal part of the equivalent equation in the initial domain is uniformly elliptic. We then prove a version of the weak maximum principle for an equation in a moving domain. Finally we perform suitable energy estimates in the moving domain and give sufficient conditions for the solution to converge to zero as time goes to infinity.
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hal-00954462 , version 1 (04-03-2014)

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Manuel Fernando Cortez, Aníbal Rodríguez-Bernal. PDEs in Moving Time Dependent Domains. Without Bounds: A Scientific Canvas of Nonlinearity and Complex Dynamics, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, p. 369, 2013, Understanding Complex Systems, 978-3-642-34069-7. ⟨hal-00954462⟩
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