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Uniqueness and stability of steady-state solution with finite energy to the fractal Burgers equation

Fei Xu, Yong Zhang, Fengquan Li

Published 2021-07-25Version 1

The paper is concerned with the steady-state Burgers equation of fractional dissipation on the real line. We first prove the global existence of viscosity weak solutions to the fractal Burgers equation driven by the external force. Then the existence and uniqueness of solution with finite $H^{\frac{\alpha}{2}}$ energy to the steady-state equation are established by estimating the decay of fractal Burgers' solutions. Furthermore, we show that the unique steady-state solution is nonlinearly stable, which means any viscosity weak solution of fractal Burgers equation, starting close to the steady-state solution, will return to the steady state as $t\rightarrow\infty$.

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