The Boltzmann equation in an infinite layer: spectrum and asymptotics toward the heat equation

Abstract

In the paper, we develop spectral theory to analyze the sharp asymptotic behavior of solutions to the Boltzmann equation around global Maxwellians in a three-dimensional infinite layer R2× (-1,1). The isothermal diffuse reflection boundary condition is imposed on two parallel infinite planes at x3= 1. The main difficulties lie in the fact that the direct Fourier transform is not applicable to the vertical x3-variable, and the linear collision operator K loses its compactness on L2((-1,1)× 3v) although it is compact on L2(3v). By introducing a regularization operator Kn via the finite-dimensional Fourier series truncation in L2(-1,1), we study the spectrum of the linearized initial-boundary value approximation problem, establish the resolvent estimates, and identify the leading diffusive eigenvalue. This spectral structure governs the sharp asymptotic dynamics of the original linear problem as n ∞, enabling us to construct the large-time behavior for the nonlinear problem and rigorously prove that the solution converges with a faster rate toward that of the two-dimensional heat equation in the horizontal direction.

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