Eternal solutions to a porous medium equation with strong nonhomogeneous absorption. Part I: Radially non-increasing profiles (2310.07270v1)
Abstract: Existence of specific \emph{eternal solutions} in exponential self-similar form to the following quasilinear diffusion equation with strong absorption$$\partial_t u=\Delta um-|x|{\sigma}uq,$$posed for $(t,x)\in(0,\infty)\times\mathbb{R}N$, with $m>1$, $q\in(0,1)$ and $\sigma=\sigma_c:=2(1-q)/(m-1)$ is proved. Looking for radially symmetric solutions of the form$$u(t,x)=e{-\alpha t}f(|x|e{\beta t}), \qquad \alpha=\frac{2}{m-1}\beta,$$we show that there exists a unique exponent $\beta*\in(0,\infty)$ for which there exists a one-parameter family $(u_A){A>0}$ of solutions with compactly supported and non-increasing profiles $(f_A){A>0}$ satisfying $f_A(0)=A$ and $f_A'(0)=0$. An important feature of these solutions is that they are bounded and do not vanish in finite time, a phenomenon which is known to take place for all non-negative bounded solutions when $\sigma\in (0,\sigma_c)$.
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