On a coupled bulk-surface Allen-Cahn system with an affine linear transmission condition and its approximation by a Robin boundary condition
Pierluigi Colli, Takeshi Fukao, Kei Fong Lam

TL;DR
This paper investigates a coupled bulk-surface Allen-Cahn system with an affine linear transmission condition, establishing well-posedness, long-term behavior, and approximation via Robin boundary conditions, addressing new mathematical challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to analyze a coupled bulk-surface Allen-Cahn system with affine linear relations, including well-posedness and error estimates for the approximation.
Findings
Strong well-posedness and long-time behavior for the relaxation problem.
Weak convergence of solutions from the relaxed to the original problem.
Error estimates between solutions of the relaxed and original systems.
Abstract
We study a coupled bulk-surface Allen-Cahn system with an affine linear transmission condition, that is, the trace values of the bulk variable and the values of the surface variable are connected via an affine relation, and this serves to generalize the usual dynamic boundary conditions. We tackle the problem of well-posedness via a penalization method using Robin boundary conditions. In particular, for the relaxation problem, the strong well-posedness and long-time behavior of solutions can be shown for more general and possibly nonlinear relations. New difficulties arise since the surface variable is no longer the trace of the bulk variable, and uniform estimates in the relaxation parameter are scarce. Nevertheless, weak convergence to the original problem can be shown. Using the approach of Colli and Fukao (Math. Models Appl. Sci. 2015), we show strong existence to the original…
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