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Non-existence and instantaneous extinction of solutions for singular nonlinear fractional diffusion equations

Analysis of PDEs 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

We show non-existence of solutions of the Cauchy problem in RN\mathbb{R}^N for the nonlinear parabolic equation involving fractional diffusion tu+(Δ)sϕ(u)=0,\partial_t u + (-\Delta)^s \phi(u)= 0, with 0<s<10<s<1 and very singular nonlinearities ϕ\phi . More precisely, we prove that when ϕ(u)=1/un\phi(u)=-1/u^n with n>0n>0, or ϕ(u)=logu\phi(u) = \log u, and we take nonnegative L1L^1 initial data, there is no (nonnegative) solution of the problem in any dimension N2N\ge 2. We find the range of non-existence when N=1N=1 in terms of ss and nn. The range of exponents that we find for non-existence both for parabolic and elliptic equations are optimal. Non-existence is then proved for more general nonlinearities ϕ\phi, and it is also extended to the related elliptic problem of nonlinear nonlocal type: u+(Δ)sϕ(u)=fu + (-\Delta)^s \phi(u) = f with the same type of nonlinearity ϕ\phi.

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@article{arxiv.1505.03167,
  title  = {Non-existence and instantaneous extinction of solutions for singular nonlinear fractional diffusion equations},
  author = {Matteo Bonforte and Antonio Segatti and Juan Luis Vazquez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.03167},
  year   = {2015}
}

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