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The profile of boundary gradient blow-up for the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation

Published 27 Aug 2015 in math.AP | (1508.06766v3)

Abstract: We consider the diffusive Hamilton-Jacobi equation $$u_t-\Delta u=|\nabla u|p,$$ with Dirichlet boundary conditions in two space dimensions, which arises in the KPZ model of growing interfaces. For $p>2$, solutions may develop gradient singularities on the boundary in finite time, and examples of single-point gradient blowup on the boundary are known, but the space-profile in the tangential direction has remained a completely open problem. In the parameter range $2<p\le 3$, for the case of a flat boundary and an isolated singularity at the origin, we give an answer to this question, obtaining the precise final asymptotic profile, under the form $$u_y(x,y,T) \sim d_p\Bigl[y+C|x|{2(p-1)/(p-2)}\Bigr]{-1/(p-1)},\quad\hbox{as $(x,y)\to (0,0)$.}$$ Interestingly, this result displays a new phenomenon of strong anisotropy of the profile, quite different to what is observed in other blowup problems for nonlinear parabolic equations, with the exponents $1/(p-1)$ in the normal direction $y$ and $2/(p-2)$ in the tangential direction $x$. Furthermore, the tangential profile violates the (self-similar) scale invariance of the equation, whereas the normal profile remains self-similar.

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