Document detail
ID

oai:arXiv.org:2404.09892

Topic
Mathematics - Numerical Analysis 35B38, 58E30, 65K10, 65N12
Author
Chen, Zhaoxing Liu, Wei Xie, Ziqing Yi, Wenfan
Category

Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

4/17/2024

Keywords
generic equation manifold functional
Metrics

Abstract

A Nehari manifold optimization method (NMOM) is introduced for finding 1-saddles, i.e., saddle points with the Morse index equal to one, of a generic nonlinear functional in Hilbert spaces.

Actually, it is based on the variational characterization that 1-saddles of the generic functional are local minimizers of the same functional restricted on the associated Nehari manifold.

The framework contains two important ingredients: one is the retraction mapping to make the iteration points always lie on the Nehari manifold; the other is the tangential search direction to decrease the generic functional with suitable step-size search rules.

Particularly, the global convergence is rigorously established by virtue of some crucial analysis techniques (including a weak convergence method) overcoming difficulties in the infinite-dimensional setting.

In practice, combining with an easy-to-implement Nehari retraction and the negative Riemannian gradient direction, the NMOM is successfully applied to compute the unstable ground-state solutions of a class of typical semilinear elliptic PDEs such as H\'enon equation and the stationary nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation.

In particular, the symmetry-breaking phenomenon of the ground states of H\'enon equation is explored numerically in 1D and 2D with interesting numerical findings on the critical value of symmetry-breaking reported.

;Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures

Chen, Zhaoxing,Liu, Wei,Xie, Ziqing,Yi, Wenfan, 2024, Nehari manifold optimization and its application for finding unstable solutions of semilinear elliptic PDEs

Document

Open

Share

Source

Articles recommended by ES/IODE AI

Should we consider Systemic Inflammatory Response Index (SIRI) as a new diagnostic marker for rectal cancer?
inflammation rectal surgery overall survival complication significantly diagnostic value cancer rectal 38 siri