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Blow-up in the Parabolic Scalar Curvature Equation

Differential Geometry 2012-06-06 v2

Abstract

The \textit{parabolic scalar curvature equation} is a reaction-diffusion type equation on an (n1)(n-1)-manifold Σ\Sigma, the time variable of which shall be denoted by rr. Given a function RR on [r0,r1)×Σ[r_0,r_1)\times\Sigma and a family of metrics γ(r)\gamma(r) on Σ\Sigma, when the coefficients of this equation are appropriately defined in terms of γ\gamma and RR, positive solutions give metrics of prescribed scalar curvature RR on [r0,r1)×Σ[r_0,r_1)\times\Sigma in the form g=u2dr2+r2γ. g=u^2dr^2+r^2\gamma. If the area element of r2γr^2\gamma is expanding for increasing rr, then the equation is parabolic, and the basic existence problem is to take positive initial data at some r=r0r=r_0 and solve for uu on the maximal interval of existence, which above was implicitly assumed to be I=[r0,r1)I=[r_0,r_1); one often hopes that r1=r_1=\infty. However, the case of greatest physical interest, R>0R>0, often leads to blow-up in finite time so that r1<r_1<\infty. It is the purpose of the present work to investigate the situation in which the blow-up nonetheless occurs in such a way that gg is continuously extendible to Mˉ=[r0,r1]×Σ\bar M=[r_0,r_1]\times\Sigma as a manifold with totally geodesic outer boundary at r=r1r=r_1.

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@article{arxiv.0705.3774,
  title  = {Blow-up in the Parabolic Scalar Curvature Equation},
  author = {Brian Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.3774},
  year   = {2012}
}