A parabolic Hardy-H\'enon equation with quasilinear degenerate diffusion
Abstract
Local and global well-posedness, along with finite time blow-up, are investigated for the following Hardy-H\'enon equation involving a quasilinear degenerate diffusion and a space-dependent superlinear source featuring a singular potential when , and . While the superlinear source induces finite time blow-up when , whatever the value of , at least for sufficiently large initial conditions, a striking effect of the singular potential is the prevention of finite time blow-up for suitably small values of , namely, . Such a result, as well as the local existence of solutions for , is obtained by employing the Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequalities. Another interesting feature is that uniqueness and comparison principle hold true for generic non-negative initial conditions when , but their validity is restricted to initial conditions which are positive in a neighborhood of when , a range in which non-uniqueness holds true without this positivity condition. Finite time blow-up of any non-trivial, non-negative solution is established when , while global existence for small initial data in some critical Lebesgue spaces and blow-up in finite time for initial data with a negative energy are proved for . Optimal temporal growth rates are also derived for global solutions when . All the results are sharp with respect to the exponents and conditions on .
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@article{arxiv.2503.03343,
title = {A parabolic Hardy-H\'enon equation with quasilinear degenerate diffusion},
author = {Razvan Gabriel Iagar and Philippe Laurençot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.03343},
year = {2025}
}