Solvability problem for strong-nonlinear nondiagonal parabolic system
It is proved that a function can be estimated in the norm with a higher degree of summability if it satisfies some integral relations similar to the reverse Hölder inequalities (quasireverse Hölder inequalities). As an example, we apply this result to derive an a priori estimate of the Hölder norm for a solution of strongly nonlinear elliptic system.
We prove local in time solvability of the nonlinear initial-boundary problem to nonlinear nondiagonal parabolic systems of equations (multidimensional case). No growth restrictions are assumed on generating the system functions. In the case of two spatial variables we construct the global in time solution to the Cauchy-Neumann problem for a class of nondiagonal parabolic systems. The solution is smooth almost everywhere and has an at most finite number of singular points.
A class of nonlinear parabolic systems with quadratic nonlinearities in the gradient (the case of two spatial variables) is considered. It is assumed that the elliptic operator of the system has a variational structure. The behavior of a smooth on a time interval solution to the Cauchy-Neumann problem is studied. For the situation when the “local energies” of the solution are uniformly bounded on , smooth extendibility of the solution up to is proved. In the case when defines the maximal...
A class of -nonlinear parabolic systems with a nondiagonal principal matrix and strong nonlinearities in the gradient is considered.We discuss the global in time solvability results of the classical initial boundary value problems in the case of two spatial variables. The systems with nonlinearities , , , are analyzed.
We derive local a priori estimates of the Hölder norm of solutions to quasilinear elliptic systems with quadratic nonlinearities in the gradient. We assume higher integrability of solutions and smallness of its BMO norm but the Hölder norm is estimated in terms of BMO norm of the solution under consideration, only.
Partial regularity of solutions to a class of second order nonlinear parabolic systems with non-smooth in time principal matrices is proved in the paper. The coefficients are assumed to be measurable and bounded in the time variable and VMO-smooth in the space variables uniformly with respect to time. To prove the result, we apply the so-called -caloric approximation method. The method was applied by the authors earlier to study regularity of quasilinear systems.
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