Parabolic equations with singular divergence-free drift vector fields
Abstract: In this paper, we study an elliptic operator in divergence-form but not necessary symmetric. In particular, our results can be applied to elliptic operator $L=\nu\Delta+u(x,t)\cdot\nabla$, where $u(\cdot,t)$ is a time-dependent vector field in $\mathbb{R}{n}$, which is divergence-free in distribution sense, i.e. $\nabla\cdot u=0$. Suppose $u\in L_{t}{\infty}(\textrm{BMO}_{x}{-1})$. We show the existence of the fundamental solution $\varGamma(x,t;\xi,\tau)$ of the parabolic operator $L-\partial_{t}$, and show that $\varGamma$ satisfies the Aronson estimate with a constant depending only on the dimension $n$, the elliptic constant $\nu$ and the norm $\left\Vert u\right\Vert {L{\infty}(\textrm{BMO}{-1})}$. Therefore the existence and uniqueness of the parabolic equation $\left(L-\partial{t}\right)v=0$ are established for initial data in $L{2}$-space, and their regularity is obtained too. In fact, we establish these results for a general non-symmetric elliptic operator in divergence form.
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