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Analytic Solutions of the Heat Equation

Complex Variables 2019-06-11 v2

Abstract

Motivated by the recent proof of Newman's conjecture \cite{R-T} we study certain properties of entire caloric functions, namely solutions of the heat equation tF=z2F\partial_t F = \partial_z^2 F which are entire in zz and tt. As a prerequisite, we establish some general properties of the order and type of an entire function. Then, we start our inquiry on entire caloric functions by determining the necessary and sufficient condition for a function f(z)f(z) to be the initial condition of an entire solutions of the heat equation and, subsequently, we examine the relation of the zz-order and zz-type of an entire caloric function F(t,z)F(t, z), viewed as function of zz, to its tt-order and tt-type respectively, if it is viewed as function of tt. After that, we shift our attention to the zeros zk(t)z_k(t) of an entire caloric function F(t,z)F(t, z), viewed as function of zz. We show that the points (t,z)(t, z) at which F(t,z)=zF(t,z)=0F(t, z) = \partial_z F(t, z) = 0 form a discrete set in C2\mathbb{C}^2 and we derive the tt-evolution equations of the zeros of F(t,z)F(t, z). These are differential equations which hold for all but countably many tCt \in \mathbb{C}.

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@article{arxiv.1906.02233,
  title  = {Analytic Solutions of the Heat Equation},
  author = {Vassilis G. Papanicolaou and Eva Kallitsi and George Smyrlis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.02233},
  year   = {2019}
}

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38 pages