Long-time behavior of solutions to the generalized Allen-Cahn model with degenerate diffusivity
Abstract: The generalized Allen-Cahn equation, [ u_t=\varepsilon2(D(u)u_x)_x-\frac{\varepsilon2}2D'(u)u_x2-F'(u), ] with nonlinear diffusion, $D = D(u)$, and potential, $F = F(u)$, of the form [ D(u) = |1-u2|{m}, \quad \text{or} \quad D(u) = |1-u|{m}, \quad m >1, ] and [ F(u)=\frac{1}{2n}|1-u2|{n}, \qquad n\geq2, ] respectively, is studied. These choices correspond to a reaction function that can be derived from a double well potential, and to a generalized degenerate diffusivity coefficient depending on the density $u$ that vanishes at one or at the two wells, $u = \pm 1$. It is shown that interface layer solutions that are equal to $\pm 1$ except at a finite number of thin transitions of width $\varepsilon$ persist for an either exponentially or algebraically long time, depending upon the interplay between the exponents $n$ and $m$. For that purpose, energy bounds for a renormalized effective energy potential of Ginzburg-Landau type are derived.
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