Abstract. We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a monotone decaying entropy (Lyapunov, free energy) functional. We consider both bounded domains and confining potentials on the whole space for ar-bitrary space dimensions. Our aim is to derive quantitative expressions for (or estimates of) the rates of convergence towards an (entropy minimising) equilibrium state in terms of the constants of diffusion and reaction and with respect to con-served quantities. Our method, the so called entropy approach, seeks to quantify convergence to equilibrium by using functional inequalities, which relate quantita-tively the entropy and its dissipation in time. The entropy approach is well suited to nonlinear ...
In this work we derive entropy decay estimates for a class of nonlinear reaction-diffusion systems m...
We show that the entropy method, that has been used successfully in order to prove exponential conv...
Abstract. In the continuation of [DF05], we study reversible reaction-diusion systems via entropy me...
We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a monotone dec...
This work provides entropy decay estimates for classes of nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems model...
International audienceWe consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion system arising in reve...
Abstract. We consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion sys-tem arising in reversible chem...
Abstract We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion sy...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
We show that the entropy method, that has been used successfully in order to prove exponential conve...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
Abstract. In this paper, the applicability of the entropy method for the trend towards equilibrium f...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
AbstractIn this work, we show how the entropy method enables to get in an elementary way (and withou...
In this work we derive entropy decay estimates for a class of nonlinear reaction-diffusion systems m...
We show that the entropy method, that has been used successfully in order to prove exponential conv...
Abstract. In the continuation of [DF05], we study reversible reaction-diusion systems via entropy me...
We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a monotone dec...
This work provides entropy decay estimates for classes of nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems model...
International audienceWe consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion system arising in reve...
Abstract. We consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion sys-tem arising in reversible chem...
Abstract We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion sy...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
We show that the entropy method, that has been used successfully in order to prove exponential conve...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
Abstract. In this paper, the applicability of the entropy method for the trend towards equilibrium f...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
AbstractIn this work, we show how the entropy method enables to get in an elementary way (and withou...
In this work we derive entropy decay estimates for a class of nonlinear reaction-diffusion systems m...
We show that the entropy method, that has been used successfully in order to prove exponential conv...
Abstract. In the continuation of [DF05], we study reversible reaction-diusion systems via entropy me...