Non-uniqueness of mild solutions to supercritical heat equations
Abstract
We consider the focusing power nonlinearity heat equation \begin{equation}\label{Eq:Heat_abstract}\tag{NLH} \partial_t u -\Delta u = |u|^{p-1}u, \quad p>1, \end{equation} in dimensions . It is well-known that if is large enough then \eqref{Eq:Heat_abstract} is unconditionally locally well-posed in for . We prove that this result is optimal in the sense that uniqueness of local solutions fails when as long as , where stands for the Joseph-Lundgren exponent. Our proof is based on the method that Jia-\v{S}ver\'ak proposed in \cite{JiaSve15} to show non-uniqueness of Leray solutions to incompressible 3d Navier-Stokes equations. In particular, we rigorously verify for \eqref{Eq:Heat_abstract} the (analogue of the) spectral assumption made in \cite{JiaSve15}. To our knowledge, this is the first rigorous implementation of the Jia-\v{S}ver\'ak method to a nonlinear parabolic equation without forcing.
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@article{arxiv.2501.17032,
title = {Non-uniqueness of mild solutions to supercritical heat equations},
author = {Irfan Glogić and Martina Hofmanová and Theresa Lange and Eliseo Luongo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.17032},
year = {2025}
}
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37 pages