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Fine properties of solutions to the Cauchy problem for a Fast Diffusion Equation with Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg weights

Analysis of PDEs 2020-04-24 v2

Abstract

We investigate fine global properties of nonnegative, integrable solutions to the Cauchy problem for the Fast Diffusion Equation with weights (WFDE) ut=xγdiv(xβum)u_t=|x|^\gamma\mathrm{div}\left(|x|^{-\beta}\nabla u^m\right) posed on (0,+)×Rd(0,+\infty)\times\mathbb{R}^d, with d3d\ge 3, in the so-called good fast diffusion range mc<m<1m_c<m<1, within the range of parameters γ,β\gamma, \beta, optimal for the validity of the so-called Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequalities. It is a natural question to ask in which sense such solutions behave like the Barenblatt B\mathfrak{B} (fundamental solution): for instance, asymptotic convergence, i.e. u(t)B(t)Lp(Rd)t0\|u(t)-\mathfrak{B}(t)\|_{{\rm L}^p(\mathbb{R}^d)}\xrightarrow[]{t\to\infty}0, is well known for all 1p1\le p\le \infty, while only few partial results tackle a finer analysis of the tail behaviour. We characterize the maximal set of data XL+1(Rd)\mathcal{X}\subset{\rm L}^1_+(\mathbb{R}^d) that produces solutions which are pointwise trapped between two Barenblatt (Global Harnack Principle), and uniformly converge in relative error (UREC), i.e. d(u(t))=u(t)/B(t)1L(Rd)t0{\rm d}_\infty(u(t))=\|u(t)/\mathcal{B}(t)-1\|_{{\rm L}^\infty(\mathbb{R}^d)}\xrightarrow[]{t\to\infty}0. Such characterization is in terms of an integral condition on u(t=0)u(t=0). To the best of our knowledge, analogous issues for the linear heat equation m=1m=1, do not possess such clear answers. Our characterization is also new for the classical, non-weighted, FDE. We are able to provide minimal rates of convergence to B\mathcal{B} in different norms. Such rates are almost optimal in the non weighted case, and become optimal for radial solutions. To complete the panorama, we show that solutions with data in L+1(Rd)X{\rm L}^1_+(\mathbb{R}^d)\setminus\mathcal{X}, preserve the same "fat" spatial tail for all times, hence UREC fails.

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@article{arxiv.2002.09967,
  title  = {Fine properties of solutions to the Cauchy problem for a Fast Diffusion Equation with Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg weights},
  author = {Matteo Bonforte and Nikita Simonov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09967},
  year   = {2020}
}

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43 pages, 4 figures