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Global Continuation beyond Singularities on the Boundary for a Degenerate Diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi Equation

Analysis of PDEs 2013-11-15 v1

Abstract

In this article, we are interested in the Dirichlet problem for parabolic viscous Hamilton-Jacobi Equations. It is well-known that the gradient of the solution may blow up in finite time on the boundary of the domain, preventing a classical extension of the solution past this singularity. This behavior comes from the fact that one cannot prescribe the Dirichlet boundary condition for all time and, in order to define a solution globally in time, one has to use "generalized boundary conditions" in the sense of viscosity solution. In this work, we treat the case when the diffusion operator is the pp-Laplacian where the gradient dependence in the diffusion creates specific difficulties. In this framework, we obtain the existence and uniqueness of a continuous, global in time, viscosity solution. For this purpose, we prove a Strong Comparison Result between semi-continuous viscosity sub and super-solutions. Moreover, the asymptotic behavior of u(x;t)t\dfrac{u(x; t)}{t} is analyzed through the study of the associated ergodic problem.

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@article{arxiv.1311.3593,
  title  = {Global Continuation beyond Singularities on the Boundary for a Degenerate Diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi Equation},
  author = {Amal Attouchi and Guy Barles},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.3593},
  year   = {2013}
}