On the effect of randomization on supercritical heat equations
Abstract
Recently, in \cite{glogic2025non}, it has been shown that 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 has non-unique local solutions in for provided that , where denotes the Joseph-Lundgren exponent. In this paper we investigate the effect of different randomizations on the well-posedness of the equation. First we show that adding a forcing term white in time and colored in space in \eqref{Eq:Heat_abstract} is not sufficient to improve the solution theory: namely, we prove non-uniqueness for local-in-time mild solutions of \eqref{Eq:Heat_abstract} with additive noise. Second, we discuss how randomizing the initial conditions of \eqref{Eq:Heat_abstract} affects its well-posedness.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.24268,
title = {On the effect of randomization on supercritical heat equations},
author = {Eliseo Luongo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.24268},
year = {2025}
}
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