NANANov 28, 2015

Non-Autonomous Inertial Manifold Reduction

arXiv:1511.089461 citationsh-index: 28

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Techniques are developed for decoupling dissipative differential equations. The approach considered is based upon obtaining a sufficient gap in the time dependent linear portion of the equation that corresponds to the linear variational equation. This is done using an orthogonal change of variables that has proven useful in the computation of Lyapunov to decompose the differential equation in terms of slow and fast variables. Numerically this is accomplished in our implementation using smooth, time dependent Householder reflectors. The the nonlinear decoupling transformation or inertial manifold is obtained by solving a boundary value problem (BVP) which allows for a Newton iteration as opposed to the traditional Lyapunov-Perron approach via a fixed point iteration. Finally, the efficacy of the technique is shown using some challenging examples.

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