Well-Posedness and Exponential Stability of Swelling Porous with Gurtin–Pipkin Thermoelasticity

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The focus of this work is to investigate the well-posedness and exponential stability of a swelling porous system with the Gurtin–Pipkin thermal effect as the only source of damping. The well-posedness result is achieved using an essential corollary to the Lumer–Phillips Theorem. By constructing a suitable Lyapunov functional, we establish an exponential stability result without the conventional limitation to the system’s parameters (coined a stability number in the literature). Generally, the study demonstrates that the unique dissipation from the Gurtin–Pipkin thermal law is sufficient to stabilize the system exponentially, irrespective of the system’s parameters.

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Apalara, T. A. A., & Almutairi, O. B. (2022). Well-Posedness and Exponential Stability of Swelling Porous with Gurtin–Pipkin Thermoelasticity. Mathematics, 10(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/math10234498

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