We consider a degenerate hyperbolic equation of Kirchhoff type with a small parameter epsilon in front of the second-order time-derivative. In a recent paper, under a suitable assumption on initial data, we proved decay-error estimates for the difference between solutions of the hyperbolic problem and the corresponding solutions of the limit parabolic problem. These estimates show in the same time that the difference tends to zero both as epsilon -> 0(+), and as t-> +infinity. In particular, in that case the difference decays faster than the two terms separately. In this paper we consider the complementary assumption on initial data, and we show that now the optimal decay-error estimates involve a decay rate which is slower than the decay rate of the two terms.

Optimal decay-error estimates for the hyperbolic-parabolic singular perturbation of a degenerate nonlinear equation

GHISI, MARINA;GOBBINO, MASSIMO
2013-01-01

Abstract

We consider a degenerate hyperbolic equation of Kirchhoff type with a small parameter epsilon in front of the second-order time-derivative. In a recent paper, under a suitable assumption on initial data, we proved decay-error estimates for the difference between solutions of the hyperbolic problem and the corresponding solutions of the limit parabolic problem. These estimates show in the same time that the difference tends to zero both as epsilon -> 0(+), and as t-> +infinity. In particular, in that case the difference decays faster than the two terms separately. In this paper we consider the complementary assumption on initial data, and we show that now the optimal decay-error estimates involve a decay rate which is slower than the decay rate of the two terms.
2013
Ghisi, Marina; Gobbino, Massimo
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