Liouville type theorems for dual nonlocal evolution equations involving Marchaud derivatives
Abstract
In this paper, we establish a Liouville type theorem for the homogeneous dual fractional parabolic equation \begin{equation} \partial^\alpha_t u(x,t)+(-\Delta)^s u(x,t) = 0\ \ \mbox{in}\ \ \mathbb{R}^n\times\mathbb{R} . \end{equation} where . Under an asymptotic assumption in the case , we prove that all solutions in the sense of distributions of above equation must be constant by employing a method of Fourier analysis. Our result includes the previous Liouville theorems on harmonic functions \cite{ABR} and on -harmonic functions \cite{CDL} as special cases and it is still novel even restricted to one-sided Marchaud fractional equations, and our methods can be applied to a variety of dual nonlocal parabolic problems. In the process of deriving our main result, through very delicate calculations, we obtain an optimal estimate on the decay rate of for functions in Schwartz space. This sharp estimate plays a crucial role in defining the solution in the sense of distributions and will become a useful tool in the analysis of this family of equations.
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@article{arxiv.2405.05577,
title = {Liouville type theorems for dual nonlocal evolution equations involving Marchaud derivatives},
author = {Yahong Guo and Lingwei Ma and Zhenqiu Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.05577},
year = {2026}
}