The Cauchy–Dirichlet problem for the fast diffusion equation on bounded domains
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Date
2024-02Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
The Fast Diffusion Equation (FDE) uₜ = ∆uᵐ, with m ∈ (0,1), is an important model for singular nonlinear (density dependent) diffusive phenomena. Here, we focus on the Cauchy–Dirichlet problem posed on smooth bounded Euclidean domains. In addition to its physical relevance, there are many aspects that make this equation particularly interesting from the pure mathematical perspective. For instance: mass is lost and solutions may extinguish in finite time, merely integrable data can produce unbounded solutions, classical forms of Harnack inequalities (and other regularity estimates) fail to be true, etc.
In this paper, we first provide a survey (enriched with an extensive bibliography) focussing on the more recent results about existence, uniqueness, boundedness and positivity (i.e., Harnack inequalities, both local and global), and higher regularity estimates (also up to the boundary and possibly up to the extinction time). We then prove new global (in space and time) Harnack estimates in the subcritical regime. In the last section, we devote a special attention to the asymptotic behaviour, from the first pioneering results to the latest sharp results, and we present some new asymptotic results in the subcritical case. Show more
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Journal / series
Nonlinear AnalysisVolume
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Publisher
ElsevierSubject
Singular nonlinear diffusion; Regularity; Harnack Inequalities; Extinction profiles; Asymptotic behaviour; Convergence rates; Poincaré inequalities; Entropy methodsOrganisational unit
09565 - Figalli, Alessio / Figalli, Alessio
09565 - Figalli, Alessio / Figalli, Alessio
Funding
721675 - Regularity and Stability in Partial Differential Equations (EC)
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