Relaxation approximation and asymptotic stability of stratified solutions to the IPM equation

Abstract

We prove the nonlinear asymptotic stability of stably stratified solutions to the Incompressible Porous Media equation (IPM) for initial perturbations in H1-τ(R2) Hs(R2) with s > 3 and for any 0 < τ <1. Such result improves the existing literature, where the asymptotic stability is proved for initial perturbations belonging at least to H20(R2). More precisely, the aim of the article is threefold. First, we provide a simplified and improved proof of global-in-time well-posedness of the Boussinesq equations with strongly damped vorticity in H1-τ(R2) Hs(R2) with s > 3 and 0 < τ <1. Next, we prove the strong convergence of the Boussinesq system with damped vorticity towards (IPM) under a suitable scaling. Lastly, the asymptotic stability of stratified solutions to (IPM) follows as a byproduct. A symmetrization of the approximating system and a careful study of the anisotropic properties of the equations via anisotropic Littlewood-Paley decomposition play key roles to obtain uniform energy estimates. Finally, one of the main new and crucial points is the integrable time decay of the vertical velocity \|u2(t)\|L∞ (R2) for initial data only in H1-τ(R2) Hs(R2) with s >3.

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