Abstract

Studied here is the eventual dissipation of solutions to initial–boundary value problems for the modified Kawahara equation with and without a localized damping term included. It is shown that solutions of undamped problems posed on a bounded interval may not decay if the length of the interval is critical. In contrast, the energy associated to the locally damped problems is shown to be exponentially decreased independently of the interval length.

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