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Asymptotic Behavior of Gradient Flows Driven by Nonlocal Power Repulsion and Attraction Potentials in One Dimension

Published 10 Jan 2014 in math.AP | (1401.2338v1)

Abstract: We study the long time behavior of the Wasserstein gradient flow for an energy functional consisting of two components: particles are attracted to a fixed profile ω\omega by means of an interaction kernel ψa(z)=∣z∣<sup>qa\psi_a(z)=|z|<sup>{q_a},and they repel each other by means of another kernel ψr(z)=∣z∣<sup>qr\psi_r(z)=|z|<sup>{q_r}. We focus on the case of one space dimension and assume that 1≤qr≤qa≤21\le q_r\le q_a\le 2. Our main result is that the flow converges to an equilibrium if either $q_r&lt;q_a$ or 1≤qr=qa≤4/31\le q_r=q_a\le4/3,and if the solution has the same (conserved) mass as the reference state ω\omega. In the cases qr=1q_r=1 and qr=2q_r=2, we are able to discuss the behavior for different masses as well, and we explicitly identify the equilibrium state, which is independent of the initial condition. Our proofs heavily use the inverse distribution function of the solution.

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