The profile of boundary gradient blow-up for the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation
Abstract
We consider the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions in two space dimensions, which arises in the KPZ model of growing interfaces. For , solutions may develop gradient singularities on the boundary in finite time, and examples of single-point gradient blowup on the boundary are known, but the space-profile in the tangential direction has remained a completely open problem. In the parameter range , for the case of a flat boundary and an isolated singularity at the origin, we give an answer to this question, obtaining the precise final asymptotic profile, under the form Interestingly, this result displays a new phenomenon of strong anisotropy of the profile, quite different to what is observed in other blowup problems for nonlinear parabolic equations, with the exponents in the normal direction and in the tangential direction . Furthermore, the tangential profile violates the (self-similar) scale invariance of the equation, whereas the normal profile remains self-similar.
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@article{arxiv.1508.06766,
title = {The profile of boundary gradient blow-up for the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation},
author = {Alessio Porretta and Philippe Souplet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06766},
year = {2016}
}
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Int. Math. Res. Not. IMRN, to appear