Seminar series
Date
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
Time
12:00 - 13:00
Location
L6
Speaker
Prof. Jose Francisco Rodrigues
Organisation
Portugal

We prove existence of solution for evolutionary variational and quasivariational inequalities defined by a first order quasilinear operator and a variable convex set, characterized by a constraint on the absolute value of the gradient (which, in the quasi-variational case, depends on the solution itself). The only required assumption on the nonlinearity of this constraint is its continuity and positivity. The method relies on an appropriate parabolic regularization and suitable a priori estimates.

Uniqueness of solution is proved for the variational inequality. We also obtain existence of stationary solutions, by studying the asymptotic behaviour in time. We shall illustrate a simple “sand pile” example in the variational case for the transport operator were the problem is equivalent to a two-obstacles problem and the solution stabilizes in finite time. Further remarks about these properties of the solution will be presented.This is a joint work with Lisa Santos.

If times allows, using similar techniques, I shall also present the existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence of solutions of a new class of evolution variational inequalities for incompressible thick fluids. These non-Newtonian fluids with a maximum admissible shear rate may be considered as a limit class of shear-thickening or dilatant fluids, in particular, as the power limit of Ostwald-deWaele fluids.

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