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Two-phase heat conductors with a surface of the constant flow property

Analysis of PDEs 2020-04-14 v3

Abstract

We consider a two-phase heat conductor in RN\mathbb R^N with N2N \geq 2 consisting of a core and a shell with different constant conductivities. We study the role played by radial symmetry for overdetermined problems of elliptic and parabolic type. First of all, with the aid of the implicit function theorem, we give a counterexample to radial symmetry for some two-phase elliptic overdetermined boundary value problems of Serrin-type. Afterwards, we consider the following setting for a two-phase parabolic overdetermined problem. We suppose that, initially, the conductor has temperature 0 and, at all times, its boundary is kept at temperature 1. A hypersurface in the domain has the constant flow property if at every of its points the heat flux across surface only depends on time. It is shown that the structure of the conductor must be spherical, if either there is a surface of the constant flow property in the shell near the boundary or a connected component of the boundary of the heat conductor is a surface of the constant flow property. Also, by assuming that the medium outside the conductor has a possibly different conductivity, we consider a Cauchy problem in which the conductor has initial inside temperature 00 and outside temperature 11. We then show that a quite similar symmetry result holds true.

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@article{arxiv.1801.01352,
  title  = {Two-phase heat conductors with a surface of the constant flow property},
  author = {Lorenzo Cavallina and Rolando Magnanini and Shigeru Sakaguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.01352},
  year   = {2020}
}

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36 pages, 3 figures