We consider a linear evolution problem with memory arising in the theory of hereditary electromagnetism. Under general assumptions on the memory kernel, all single trajectories are proved to decay to zero, but the decay rate is not uniform in dependence of the initial data, so that the system is not exponentially stable. Nonetheless, if the kernel is rapidly fading and close to the Dirac mass at zero, then the solutions are close to exponentially stable trajectories.

Energy decay of electromagnetic systems with memory

GIORGI, Claudio;NASO, MARIA GRAZIA;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We consider a linear evolution problem with memory arising in the theory of hereditary electromagnetism. Under general assumptions on the memory kernel, all single trajectories are proved to decay to zero, but the decay rate is not uniform in dependence of the initial data, so that the system is not exponentially stable. Nonetheless, if the kernel is rapidly fading and close to the Dirac mass at zero, then the solutions are close to exponentially stable trajectories.
2005
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
PE1_20 Application of mathematics in sciences
PE1_12 Mathematical physics
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Linear electromagnetic systems with memory; C_0-semigroups; Decay of solutions; Singular limit
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Giorgi, Claudio; Naso, MARIA GRAZIA; Pata, V.
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