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2004 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Generalized energies and the Lyapunov method

Author : Brian Straughan

Published in: The Energy Method, Stability, and Nonlinear Convection

Publisher: Springer New York

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Thus far in convection studies we have explored uses of the energy method that have concentrated on employing some form of kinetic-like energy, involving combinations of L2 integrals of perturbation quantities. While this is fine and yields strong results for a large class of problem, there are many situations where such an approach leads only to weak results if it works at all, and an alternative device must be sought. In fact, recent work has often employed a variety of integrals rather than just the squares of velocity or temperature perturbations. (Drazin and Reid, 1981), p. 431, point out that this natural extension of the energy method is essentially the method advocated by Lyapunov for the stability of systems of ordinary differential equations some 60 years or so ago. In this chapter we indicate where a variety of different generalized energies (or Lyapunov functionals) have been employed to achieve several different effects.

Metadata
Title
Generalized energies and the Lyapunov method
Author
Brian Straughan
Copyright Year
2004
Publisher
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-21740-6_6

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