Generalized Impedance Boundary Conditions with Vanishing or Sign-Changing Impedance

Laurent Bourgeois, Lucas Chesne

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Abstract

We consider a Laplace-type problem with a generalized impedance boundary condition of the form u=−x(gxu) on a flat part Γ of the boundary of a domain Ω. Here, is the outward unit normal vector to Ω, g is the impedance function, and x is the coordinate along Γ. Such problems appear, for example, in the modeling of small perturbations of the boundary. In the literature, the cases g=1or g=−1 have been investigated. In this work, we address situations where Γ contains the origin and g⁡(x)=1x>0⁢(x)⁢x or g⁡(x)=−sign⁡(x)⁢|x|with ≥0. In other words, we study cases where g vanishes at the origin and changes its sign. The main message is that the well-posedness (in the Fredholm sense) of the corresponding problems depends on the value of . For ∈[0,1), we show that the associated operators are Fredholm of index zero, while it is not the case when =1. The proof of the first results is based on the reformulation as 1D problems combined with the derivation of compact embedding results for the functional spaces involved in the analysis. The proof of the second results relies on the computation of singularities and the construction of Weyl’s sequences. We also discuss the equivalence between the strong and weak formulations, which is not straightforward. Finally, we provide simple numerical experiments that seem to corroborate the theorems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4223-4251
Number of pages29
JournalSIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
Volume56
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Ventcel boundary conditions
  • generalized impedance boundary conditions
  • sign-changing impedance
  • vanishing impedance

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