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Non-self similar blowup solutions to the higher dimensional Yang-Mills heat flows

Analysis of PDEs 2024-01-08 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the Yang-Mills heat flow on Rd×SO(d)\mathbb R^d \times SO(d) with d11d \ge 11. Under a certain symmetry preserved by the flow, the Yang-Mills equation can be reduced to: tu=r2u+d+1rru3(d2)u2(d2)r2u3, and (r,t)R+×R+. \partial_t u =\partial_r^2 u +\frac{d+1}{r} \partial_r u -3(d-2) u^2 - (d-2) r^2 u^3, \text{ and } (r,t) \in \mathbb R_+ \times \mathbb R_+. We are interested in describing the singularity formation of this parabolic equation. We construct non-self-similar blowup solutions for d11d \ge 11 and prove that the asymptotic of the solution is of the form u(r,t)1λ(t)Q(rλ(t)), as tT, u(r,t) \sim \frac{1}{\lambda_\ell(t)} \mathcal{Q} \left( \frac{r}{\sqrt{\lambda_\ell (t)}} \right), \text{ as } t \to T , where Q\mathcal{Q} is the ground state with boundary conditions Q(0)=1,Q(0)=0\mathcal{Q}(0)=-1, \mathcal{Q}'(0)=0 and the blowup speed λ\lambda_\ell verifies λ(t)=(C(u0)+otT(1))(Tt)2α as tT,  N+,  α>1.\lambda_\ell (t) = \left( C(u_0) +o_{t\to T}(1) \right) (T-t)^{\frac{2\ell }{\alpha}} \text{ as } t \to T,~~ \ell \in \mathbb{N}^*_+, ~~\alpha>1. In particular, when =1\ell = 1, this asymptotic is stable whereas for 2 \ell \ge 2 it becomes stable on a space of codimension 1\ell-1. Our approach here is not based on energy estimates but on a careful construction of time dependent eigenvectors and eigenvalues combined with maximum principle and semigroup pointwise estimates.

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@article{arxiv.2204.02297,
  title  = {Non-self similar blowup solutions to the higher dimensional Yang-Mills heat flows},
  author = {A. Bensouilah and G. K. Duong and T. E. Ghoul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.02297},
  year   = {2024}
}

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