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Some qualitative properties of solutions to a reaction-diffusion equation with weighted strong reaction (2304.00269v2)

Published 1 Apr 2023 in math.AP

Abstract: We study the existence and qualitative properties of solutions to the Cauchy problem associated to the quasilinear reaction-diffusion equation $$ \partial_tu=\Delta um+(1+|x|){\sigma}up, $$ posed for $(x,t)\in\realN\times(0,\infty)$, where $m>1$, $p\in(0,1)$ and $\sigma>0$. Initial data are taken to be bounded, non-negative and compactly supported. In the range when $m+p\geq2$, we prove \emph{local existence of solutions} together with a \emph{finite speed of propagation} of their supports for compactly supported initial conditions. We also show in this case that, for a given compactly supported initial condition, there exist \emph{infinitely many solutions} to the Cauchy problem, by prescribing the evolution of their interface. In the complementary range $m+p<2$, we establish new \emph{Aronson-B\'enilan estimates} satisfied by solutions to the Cauchy problem, which are of independent interest as a priori bounds for the solutions. We apply these estimates to establish \emph{infinite speed of propagation} of the supports of solutions if $m+p<2$, that is, $u(x,t)>0$ for any $x\in\realN$, $t>0$, even in the case when the initial condition $u_0$ was compactly supported.

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