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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Existence of solutions of quasilinear elliptic equations on manifolds with conic points

Nguyen, Thi Thu Huong 13 December 2013 (has links)
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Trace au bord de solutions d'équations de hamilton-Jacobi elliptiques et trace initiale de solutions d'équations de la chaleur avec absorption sur-linéaire / Boundary trace of solutions to elliptic hamilton-Jacobi equations and initial trace of solutions to heat equations with super linear absorption

Nguyen, Phuoc Tai 02 February 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse est constituée de trois parties. Dans la première partie, on s’intéresse au problème de trace au bord d’une solution positive de l’équation (E1) - Δu + g(∇u) = 0 dans un domaine borné Ω. Si g(r) ≥ rq avec q > 1, on prouve que toute solution positive de (E1)admet une trace au bord considérée comme une mesure de Borel régulière. Si g(r) = rq avec1 < q < qc = N+1/N , on montre l’existence d’une solution positive dont la trace au bord est une mesure de Borel régulière. Si g(r) = rq avec qc ≤ q < 2, on établit une condition nécessaire de résolution en terme de capacité de Bessel C2-q/q ,q’ . On étudie aussi des ensembles éliminables au bord pour des solutions modérées et sigma-modérées. La deuxième partie est consacrée à étudier la limite, lorsque k → ∞, de solutions d’équation ∂tu - Δu + f(u) = 0 dans ℝN × (0,∞) avec donnée initiale kδ0. On prouve qu’il existe essentiellement trois types de comportement possible et démontre un résultat général d’existence de trace initiale et quelques résultats d’unicité et de non-unicité de solutions dont la donnée initiale n’est pas bornée. Dans la troisième partie, on considère l’équation ∂tu - Δu + f(u) = 0 dans ℝN × (0,∞) où p > 1. Si p > 2N/N+1, on fournit une condition suffisante portant sur f pour l’existence et l’unicité des solutions fondamentales et on étudie la limite lorsque k → ∞. On donne aussi de nouveaux résultats de non-unicité de solutions avec donnée initiale non bornée. Si p ≥ 2, on prouve que toute solution positive admet une trace initiale dans la classe des mesures de Borel régulières positives. Finalement on applique les résultats ci-dessus au cas f(u) = uα lnβ(u + 1) avec α,β > 0. / This thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part, we study the boundary trace of positive solutions of the equation (E1) - Δu + g(∇u) = 0 in a bounded domain . When g(r) ≥ rq with q > 1, we prove that any positive function of (E1) admits a boundary trace which is an outer regular Borel measure. When g(r) ≥ rq with 1 < q < qc = N+1/N, we prove the existence of a positive solution with a general outer regular Borel measure as boundary trace.When g(r) ≥ rq with qc ≤ q < 2, we establish a necessary condition for solvability in term of the Bessel capacity C2-q/q ,q’ . We also study boundary removable sets for moderate and sigma-moderate solutions. The second part is devoted to investigate the limit, when k → ∞, of the solutions of ∂tu - Δu + f(u) = 0 in ℝN × (0,∞) with initial data kδ0. We prove that there exist essentially three types of possible behaviour and provide a new and more general construction of the initial trace and some uniqueness and non-uniqueness results for solutions with unbounded initial data. In the third part, we consider the equation ∂tu - Δu + f(u) = 0 in ℝN × (0,∞) where p > 1. If p > 2N/N+1we provide a sufficient condition on f for existence and uniqueness of the fundamental solutions and we study their limit when k → ∞. We also give new results dealing with non uniqueness for the initial value problem with unbounded initial data. If p ≥ 2, we prove that any positive solution admits an initial trace in the class of positive Borel measures. Finally we apply the above results to the case f(u) = uα lnβ(u + 1) with α,β > 0.
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Topological asymptotic expansions for a class of quasilinear elliptic equations. Estimates and asymptotic expansions of condenser p-capacities. The anisotropic case of segments / Développements asymptotiques topologiques pour une classe d'équations elliptiques quasilinéaires. Estimations et développements asymptotiques de p-capacités de condensateurs. Le cas anisotrope du segment

Bonnafé, Alain 16 July 2013 (has links)
La Partie I présente l’obtention du développement asymptotique topologique pour une classe d’équations elliptiques quasilinéaires. Un point central réside dans la possibilité de définir la variation de l’état direct à l’échelle 1 dans R^N. Après avoir défini un cadre fonctionnel approprié faisant intervenir les normes L^p et L^2, et avoir justifié la classe d’équations considérée, la méthode se poursuit par l’étude du comportement asymptotique de la solution du problème d’interface non linéaire dans R^N et par une mise en dualité appropriée des états direct et adjoint aux différentes étapes d’approximation.La Partie II traite d’estimations et de développements asymptotiques de p-capacités de condensateurs, dont l’obstacle est d’intérieur vide et de codimension > ou = 2. Après les résultats préliminaires, les condensateurs équidistants permettent de donner deux illustrations de l’anisotropie engendrée par un segment dans l’équation de p-Laplace, puis d’établir une minoration de la p-capacité N-dimensionnelle d’un segment, qui fait intervenir les p-capacités d’un point, respectivement en dimensions N et (N-1). Les condensateurs elliptiques permettent d’établir que le gradient topologique de la 2-capacité n’est pas un outil approprié pour distinguer les courbes des obstacles d’intérieur non vide en 2D / Part I deals with obtaining topological asymptotic expansions for a class of quasilinear elliptic equations. A key point lies in the ability to define the variation of the direct state at scale 1 in R^N. After setting up an appropriate functional framework involving both the L^p and the L^2 norms, and then justifying the chosen class of equations, the approach goes on with the study of the asymptotic behavior of the solution of the nonlinear interface problem in R^N and by setting up an adequate duality scheme between the direct and adjoint states at each step of approximation. Part II deals with estimates and asymptotic expansions of condenser p-capacities and focuses on obstacles with empty interiors and with codimensions > ou = 2. After preliminary results, equidistant condensers are introduced to point out the anisotropy caused by a segment in the p-Laplace equation, and to provide a lower bound to the N-dimensional condenser p-capacity of a segment, by means of the N-dimensional and of the (N-1)-dimensional condenser p-capacities of apoint. Introducing elliptical condensers, it turns out that the topological gradient of the 2-capacity is not an appropriate tool to separate curves and obstacles with nonempty interior in 2D
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Two Problems in non-linear PDE’s with Phase Transitions

Jonsson, Karl January 2018 (has links)
This thesis is in the field of non-linear partial differential equations (PDE), focusing on problems which show some type of phase-transition. A single phase Hele-Shaw flow models a Newtoninan fluid which is being injected in the space between two narrowly separated parallel planes. The time evolution of the space that the fluid occupies can be modelled by a semi-linear PDE. This is a problem within the field of free boundary problems. In the multi-phase problem we consider the time-evolution of a system of phases which interact according to the principle that the joint boundary which emerges when two phases meet is fixed for all future times. The problem is handled by introducing a parameterized equation which is regularized and penalized. The penalization is non-local in time and tracks the history of the system, penalizing the joint support of two different phases in space-time. The main result in the first paper is the existence theory of a weak solution to the parameterized equations in a Bochner space using the implicit function theorem. The family of solutions to the parameterized problem is uniformly bounded allowing us to extract a weakly convergent subsequence for the case when the penalization tends to infinity. The second problem deals with a parameterized highly oscillatory quasi-linear elliptic equation in divergence form. As the regularization parameter tends to zero the equation gets a jump in the conductivity which occur at the level set of a locally periodic function, the obstacle. As the oscillations in the problem data increases the solution to the equation experiences high frequency jumps in the conductivity, resulting in the corresponding solutions showing an effective global behaviour. The global behavior is related to the so called homogenized solution. We show that the parameterized equation has a weak solution in a Sobolev space and derive bounds on the solutions used in the analysis for the case when the regularization is lost. Surprisingly, the limiting problem in this case includes an extra term describing the interaction between the solution and the obstacle, not appearing in the case when obstacle is the zero level-set. The oscillatory nature of the problem makes standard numerical algorithms computationally expensive, since the global domain needs to be resolved on the micro scale. We develop a multi scale method for this problem based on the heterogeneous multiscale method (HMM) framework and using a finite element (FE) approach to capture the macroscopic variations of the solutions at a significantly lower cost. We numerically investigate the effect of the obstacle on the homogenized solution, finding empirical proof that certain choices of obstacles make the limiting problem have a form structurally different from that of the parameterized problem. / <p>QC 20180222</p>
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Théorie non linéaire du potentiel et équations quasilinéaires avec données mesures / Nonlinear potential theory and quasilinear equations with measure data

Nguyen, Quoc-Hung 25 September 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse concerne l’existence et la régularité de solutions d’équations non-linéaires elliptiques, d’équations paraboliques et d’équations de Hesse avec mesures, et les critères de l’existence de solutions grandes d’équations elliptiques et paraboliques non-linéaires. / This thesis is concerned to the existence and regularity of solutions to nonlinear elliptic, parabolic and Hessian equations with measure, and criteria for the existence of large solutions to some nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations.

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