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Bi-Laplacians on graphs and networks (1712.07370v3)

Published 20 Dec 2017 in math.AP

Abstract: We study the differential operator $A=\frac{d4}{dx4}$ acting on a connected network $\mathcal{G}$ along with $\mathcal L2$, the square of the discrete Laplacian acting on a connected discrete graph $\mathsf{G}$. For both operators we discuss well-posedness of the associated {linear} parabolic problems [ \frac{\partial u}{\partial t}=-Au,\qquad\frac{df}{dt}=-\mathcal L2 f, ] on $Lp(\mathcal{G})$ or $\ellp(\mathsf{V})$, respectively, for $1\leq p\leq\infty$. In view of the well-known lack of parabolic maximum principle for all elliptic differential operators of order $2N$ for $N>1$, our most surprising finding is that, after some transient time, the parabolic equations driven by $-A$ may display Markovian features, depending on the imposed transmission conditions in the vertices. Analogous results seem to be unknown in the case of general domains and even bounded intervals. Our analysis is based on a detailed study of bi-harmonic functions complemented by simple combinatorial arguments. We elaborate on analogous issues for the discrete bi-Laplacian; a characterization of complete graphs in terms of the Markovian property of the semigroup generated by $-\mathcal L2$ is also presented.

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