Stability of Solitary Waves for the Modified Camassa-Holm Equation

IF 2.4 1区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS Annals of Pde Pub Date : 2021-06-05 DOI:10.1007/s40818-021-00104-3
Ji Li, Yue Liu
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Abstract

We study the stability of smooth and peaked solitary waves to the modified Camassa-Holm equation. This quasilinear equation with cubic nonlinearity is completely integrable and arises as a model for the unidirectional propagation of shallow water waves. Based on the phase portrait analysis, we demonstrate the existence of unique localized smooth solcontra1itary-wave solution with certain range of the linear dispersive parameter. We then show orbital stability of the smooth solitary-wave solution under small disturbances by means of variational methods, considering a minimization problem with an appropriate constraint. Using the variational approach with suitable conservation laws, we also establish the orbital stability of peakons in the Sobolev space \( H^1 \cap W^{1, 4} \) without the assumption on the positive momentum density initially. Finally we demonstrate spectral stability of such smooth solitary waves using refined spectral analysis of the linear operator corresponding to the second-order variational derivative of the local Hamiltonian.

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修正Camassa-Holm方程孤立波的稳定性
我们研究了光滑和峰值孤立波对修正的Camassa-Holm方程的稳定性。这个具有三次非线性的拟线性方程是完全可积的,并且是浅水波单向传播的模型。在相图分析的基础上,我们证明了在一定的线性色散参数范围内,存在唯一的局部光滑反相面波解。然后,我们利用变分方法,考虑一个具有适当约束的极小化问题,证明了小扰动下光滑孤立波解的轨道稳定性。利用具有适当守恒定律的变分方法,我们还建立了Sobolev空间(H^1\cap W^{1,4})中peakons的轨道稳定性,而不需要初始假设正动量密度。最后,我们使用对应于局部哈密顿量的二阶变分导数的线性算子的精细谱分析来证明这种光滑孤立波的谱稳定性。
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Annals of Pde
Annals of Pde Mathematics-Geometry and Topology
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