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Singularities in $L^1$-supercritical Fokker-Planck equations: A qualitative analysis

Analysis of PDEs 2023-06-29 v3

Abstract

A class of nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations with superlinear drift is investigated in the L1L^1-supercritical regime, which exhibits a finite critical mass. The equations have a formal Wasserstein-like gradient-flow structure with a convex mobility and a free energy functional whose minimising measure has a singular component if above the critical mass. Singularities and concentrations also arise in the evolutionary problem and their finite-time appearance constitutes a primary technical difficulty. This paper aims at a global-in-time qualitative analysis with main focus on the isotropic case, where solutions will be shown to converge to the unique minimiser of the free energy as time tends to infinity. A key step in the analysis consists in properly controlling the singularity profiles during the evolution. Our study covers the 3D Kaniadakis--Quarati model for Bose--Einstein particles, and thus provides a first rigorous result on the continuation beyond blow-up and long-time asymptotic behaviour for this model.

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@article{arxiv.2107.08531,
  title  = {Singularities in $L^1$-supercritical Fokker-Planck equations: A qualitative analysis},
  author = {Katharina Hopf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08531},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in Ann. Inst. H. Poincar\'e C Anal. Non Lin\'eaire