We derive the long time asymptotic of solutions to an evolutive Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation in a bounded smooth domain, in connection with ergodic problems recently studied in [1]. Our main assumption is an appropriate degeneracy condition on the operator at the boundary. This condition is related to the characteristic boundary points for linear operators as well as to the irrelevant points for the generalized Dirichlet problem, and implies in particular that no boundary datum has to be imposed. We prove that there exists a constant c such that the solutions of the evolutive problem converge uniformly, in the reference frame moving with constant velocity c, to a unique steady state solving a suitable ergodic problem

On a parabolic Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation degenerating at the boundary

Castorina, Daniele;CESARONI, ANNALISA;ROSSI, LUCA
2016

Abstract

We derive the long time asymptotic of solutions to an evolutive Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation in a bounded smooth domain, in connection with ergodic problems recently studied in [1]. Our main assumption is an appropriate degeneracy condition on the operator at the boundary. This condition is related to the characteristic boundary points for linear operators as well as to the irrelevant points for the generalized Dirichlet problem, and implies in particular that no boundary datum has to be imposed. We prove that there exists a constant c such that the solutions of the evolutive problem converge uniformly, in the reference frame moving with constant velocity c, to a unique steady state solving a suitable ergodic problem
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