The one-dimensional heat equation in the Alexiewicz norm
Abstract
A distribution on the real line has a continuous primitive integral if it is the distributional derivative of a function that is continuous on the extended real line. The space of distributions integrable in this sense is a Banach space that includes all functions integrable in the Lebesgue and Henstock--Kurzweil senses. The one-dimensional heat equation is considered with initial data that is integrable in the sense of the continuous primitive integral. Let be the heat kernel. With initial data that is the distributional derivative of a continuous function, it is shown that is a classical solution of the heat equation . The estimate holds. The Alexiewicz norm is , the supremum taken over all intervals. The initial data is taken on in the Alexiewicz norm, as . The solution of the heat equation is unique under the assumptions that is bounded and in the Alexiewicz norm for some integrable . The heat equation is also considered with initial data that is the th derivative of a continuous function and in weighted spaces such that exists for some . Similar results are obtained.
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@article{arxiv.1501.04251,
title = {The one-dimensional heat equation in the Alexiewicz norm},
author = {Erik Talvila},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.04251},
year = {2015}
}