This paper is concerned with a class of degenerate and nondegenerate stable diffusion models.By using the upper and lower solution method and Schauder fixed point principle,the author studies the existence of positive...This paper is concerned with a class of degenerate and nondegenerate stable diffusion models.By using the upper and lower solution method and Schauder fixed point principle,the author studies the existence of positive solutions for these stable_diffusion models under some conditions.展开更多
In this paper, a coupled elliptic-parabolic system modeling a class of engineering problems with thermal effect is studied. Existence of a weak solution is first established through a result of Meyers' theorem and Sc...In this paper, a coupled elliptic-parabolic system modeling a class of engineering problems with thermal effect is studied. Existence of a weak solution is first established through a result of Meyers' theorem and Schauder fixed point theorem, where the coupled functions σ(s),k(s) are assumed to be bounded in the C(IR×(0, T)). If σ(s),k(s) are Lipschitz continuous we prove that solution is unique under some restriction on integrability of solution. The regularity of the solution in dimension n ≤ 2 is then analyzed under the assumptions on σ(s) ∈w^1,∞(Ω×(0, T)) and the boundedness of σ'(s) and σ″(s).展开更多
We investigate the multiplicity of positive steady state solutions to the unstirred chemostat model with general response functions. It turns out that all positive steady state solutions to this model lie on a single ...We investigate the multiplicity of positive steady state solutions to the unstirred chemostat model with general response functions. It turns out that all positive steady state solutions to this model lie on a single smooth solution curve, whose properties determine the multiplicity of positive steady state solutions. The key point of our analysis is to study the "turning points" on this positive steady state solution curve, and to prove that any nontrivial solution to the associated linearized problem is one of sign by constructing a suitable test function. The main tools used here include bifurcation theory, monotone method, mountain passing lemma and Sturm comnarison theorem.展开更多
文摘This paper is concerned with a class of degenerate and nondegenerate stable diffusion models.By using the upper and lower solution method and Schauder fixed point principle,the author studies the existence of positive solutions for these stable_diffusion models under some conditions.
基金Foundation item: Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(40537034)
文摘In this paper, a coupled elliptic-parabolic system modeling a class of engineering problems with thermal effect is studied. Existence of a weak solution is first established through a result of Meyers' theorem and Schauder fixed point theorem, where the coupled functions σ(s),k(s) are assumed to be bounded in the C(IR×(0, T)). If σ(s),k(s) are Lipschitz continuous we prove that solution is unique under some restriction on integrability of solution. The regularity of the solution in dimension n ≤ 2 is then analyzed under the assumptions on σ(s) ∈w^1,∞(Ω×(0, T)) and the boundedness of σ'(s) and σ″(s).
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11126177 and 110710 11)Funding Project for Academic Human Resources Development in Institutions of Higher Learning Under the Jurisdiction of Beijing Municipality(PHR201107123)+1 种基金Foundation for Young Talents in College of Anhui Province(2012SQRL021)211 Project of Anhui University(KJTD002B)
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11001160 and 11271236)Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province(Grant No.2011JQ1015)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.GK201001002 and GK201002046)
文摘We investigate the multiplicity of positive steady state solutions to the unstirred chemostat model with general response functions. It turns out that all positive steady state solutions to this model lie on a single smooth solution curve, whose properties determine the multiplicity of positive steady state solutions. The key point of our analysis is to study the "turning points" on this positive steady state solution curve, and to prove that any nontrivial solution to the associated linearized problem is one of sign by constructing a suitable test function. The main tools used here include bifurcation theory, monotone method, mountain passing lemma and Sturm comnarison theorem.