Two Remarks on the Local Behavior of Solutions to Logarithmically Singular Diffusion Equations and its Porous-Medium Type Approximations
Abstract
For the logarithmically singular parabolic equation we establish a Harnack type estimate in the topology, and we show that the solutions are locally analytic in the space variables and differentiable in time. The main assumption is that possesses a sufficiently high degree of integrability, namely \begin{equation*} \ln u\in L^\infty_{loc}\big(0,T;L^p_{loc}(E)\big) \quad\text{for some} p\ge1. \end{equation*} These two properties are known for solutions of singular porous medium type equations (), which formally approximate the logarithmically singular equation. However, the corresponding estimates deteriorate as . It is shown that these estimates become stable and carry to the limit as , provided the indicated sufficiently high order of integrability is in force. The latter then appears as the discriminating assumption between solutions of parabolic equations with power-like singularities and logarithmic singularities to insure such solutions to be regular.
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@article{arxiv.1305.0378,
title = {Two Remarks on the Local Behavior of Solutions to Logarithmically Singular Diffusion Equations and its Porous-Medium Type Approximations},
author = {Emmanuele DiBenedetto and Ugo Gianazza and Naian Liao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0378},
year = {2014}
}
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38 pages