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Classification of entire and ancient solutions of the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation

Analysis of PDEs 2025-10-14 v2

Abstract

Consider the diffusive HJ eq. with Dirichlet conditions, which arises in stochastic control as well as in KPZ type models of surface growth. It is known that, for p>2p>2 and suitably large, smooth initial data, the sol. undergoes finite time gradient blowup on the boundary. On the other hand, Liouville type rigidity or classif. ppties play a central role in the study of qualitative behavior in nonlinear elliptic and parabolic problems, and notably appear in the famous BCN conjecture about one-dimensionality of solutions in a half-space. With this motivation, we study the Liouville type classif. and symmetry ppties for entire and ancient sol. in Rn\R^n and in a half-space with Dirichlet B.C. - First, we show that any ancient sol. in Rn\R^n with sublinear upper growth at infinity is necessarily constant. This result is {\it optimal}, in view of explicit examples and solves a long standing open problem. - Next we turn to the half-space problem for p>2p>2 and we completely classify entire solutions: any entire sol. is stationary and one-dimensional. The assumption is sharp in view of explicit examples for p=2p=2. - Then we show that the situation is also completely different for ancient sol. in a half-space: there exist nonstationary ancient sol. for all p>1p>1. Nevertheless, we show that any ancient sol. is necessarily positive, and that stationarity and one-dimensionality are recovered provided a -- close to optimal -- polynomial growth restriction is imposed on the sol. - In addition we establish new and optimal, local estimates of Bernstein and Li-Yau type. The proofs of the Liouville and classif. results are delicate, based on integral estimates, a translation-compactness procedure and comparison arguments, combined with our Bernstein and Li-Yau type estimates.

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@article{arxiv.2507.12214,
  title  = {Classification of entire and ancient solutions of the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation},
  author = {Loth Damagui Chabi and Philippe Souplet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.12214},
  year   = {2025}
}

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