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Type II blow-up mechanism for supercritical harmonic map heat flow

Analysis of PDEs 2016-01-11 v1

Abstract

The harmonic map heat flow is a geometric flow well known to produce solutions whose gradient blows up in finite time. A popular model for investigating the blow-up is the heat flow for maps RdSd\mathbb R^{d}\to S^{d}, restricted to equivariant maps. This model displays a variety of possible blow-up mechanisms, examples include self-similar solutions for 3d63\le d\le 6 and a so-called Type II blow-up in the critical dimension d=2d=2. Here we present the first constructive example of Type II blow-up in higher dimensions: for each d7d\ge7 we construct a countable family of Type II solutions, each characterized by a different blow-up rate. We study the mechanism behind the formation of these singular solutions and we relate the blow-up to eigenvalues associated to linearization of the harmonic map heat flow around the equatorial map. Some of the solutions constructed by us were already observed numerically.

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@article{arxiv.1601.01831,
  title  = {Type II blow-up mechanism for supercritical harmonic map heat flow},
  author = {Paweł Biernat and Yukihiro Seki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.01831},
  year   = {2016}
}