Exponential Stability for the Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation With Locally Distributed Damping

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In this paper, we study the defocusing nonlinear Schrodinger equation with a locally distributed damping on a smooth bounded domain as well as on the whole space and on an exterior domain. We first construct approximate solutions using the theory of monotone operators. We show that approximate solutions decay exponentially fast in the L-2-sense by using the multiplier technique and a unique continuation property. Then, we prove the global existence as well as the L-2-decay of solutions for the original model by passing to the limit and using a weak lower semicontinuity argument, respectively. The distinctive feature of the paper is the monotonicity approach, which makes the analysis independent from the commonly used Strichartz estimates and allows us to work without artificial smoothing terms inserted into the main equation. We in addition implement a precise and efficient algorithm for studying the exponential decay established in the first part of the paper numerically. Our simulations illustrate the efficacy of the proposed control design.

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Finite volume method, Locally distributed damping, Monotone operator theory, Nonlinear Schrodinger equation, Stabilization, Unique continuation, Locally distributed damping, Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, G.0, Optimization and Control (math.OC), G.1, FOS: Mathematics, Schrödinger equation, Exponential stability, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP), G.0; G.1, 93B52, 93D15, 35Q55, 35Q53

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