We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equation. While the total energy is conserved, the total entropy serves as a driving functional such that the full coupled system is a gradient flow. The novelty of the approach is the Onsager structure, which is the dual form of a gradient system, and the formulation in terms of the densities and the internal energy. In these variables it is possible to assume that the entropy density is strictly concave such that there is a unique maximizer (thermodynamical equilibrium) given linear constraints on the total energy and suitable density constraints. We consider two particular systems of this type, namely, a diffusion-reaction bipolar energy trans...
Abstract. We consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion sys-tem arising in reversible chem...
We show that many couplings between parabolic systems for processes in solids can be formulated as a...
We establish global-in-time existence results for thermodynamically consistent reaction-(cross-)diff...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
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 ...
International audienceWe consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion system arising in reve...
Abstract. In the continuation of [DF05], we study reversible reaction-diusion systems via entropy me...
This work provides entropy decay estimates for classes of nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems model...
We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a monotone dec...
This paper presents a nonequilibrium thermodynamic model for the relaxation of a local, isolated sys...
We discuss how the recently developed energy-dissipation methods for reaction-diffusion systems can ...
Abstract. We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a mo...
Abstract. We consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion sys-tem arising in reversible chem...
We show that many couplings between parabolic systems for processes in solids can be formulated as a...
We establish global-in-time existence results for thermodynamically consistent reaction-(cross-)diff...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
We derive thermodynamically consistent models of reaction-diffusion equations coupled to a heat equa...
We discuss how the recently developed energy dissipation methods for reaction diffusion systems can ...
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 ...
International audienceWe consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion system arising in reve...
Abstract. In the continuation of [DF05], we study reversible reaction-diusion systems via entropy me...
This work provides entropy decay estimates for classes of nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems model...
We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a monotone dec...
This paper presents a nonequilibrium thermodynamic model for the relaxation of a local, isolated sys...
We discuss how the recently developed energy-dissipation methods for reaction-diffusion systems can ...
Abstract. We study the large–time asymptotics of reaction–diffusion type systems, which feature a mo...
Abstract. We consider a prototypical nonlinear reaction-diffusion sys-tem arising in reversible chem...
We show that many couplings between parabolic systems for processes in solids can be formulated as a...
We establish global-in-time existence results for thermodynamically consistent reaction-(cross-)diff...