Quantitative stability of traveling waves

Thu Oct 26, 2023 4:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m.
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Seminar: 
Analysis

Event time: 
Thursday, October 26, 2023 - 4:00pm

Location: 
KT 219

Speaker: 
Chris Henderson

Event description: 
In their original paper, Kolmogorov, Petrovsky, and Piskunov demonstrated stability of the minimal speed traveling wave with an ingenious compactness argument based on, roughly, the decreasing “steepness” of the profile. This proof is extremely flexible, yet entirely not quantitative. On the other hand, more modern PDE proofs of this fact for general reaction-diffusion equations are highly tailored to the particular equation, fairly complicated, and often not sharp in the rate of convergence. In this talk, which will be elementary and self-contained, I will introduce a natural if “hidden” quantity, the shape defect function, that allows a simple approach to quantifying convergence to the traveling wave for a large class of reaction-diffusion equations. This is a joint work with Jing An and Lenya Ryzhik.