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Balls for the Kobayashi distance and extension of the automorphisms of strictly convex domains in C n with real analytic boundary

Andrea Iannuzzi (1994)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

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It is shown that given a bounded strictly convex domain Ω in C n with real analitic boundary and a point x 0 in Ω , there exists a larger bounded strictly convex domain Ω with real analitic boundary, close as wished to Ω , such that Ω is a ball for the Kobayashi distance of Ω with center x 0 . The result is applied to prove that if Ω is not biholomorphic to the ball then any automorphism of Ω extends to an automorphism of Ω .

Some pinching deformations of the Fatou function

Patricia Domínguez, Guillermo Sienra (2015)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We are interested in deformations of Baker domains by a pinching process in curves. In this paper we deform the Fatou function F ( z ) = z + 1 + e - z , depending on the curves selected, to any map of the form F p / q ( z ) = z + e - z + 2 π i p / q , p/q a rational number. This process deforms a function with a doubly parabolic Baker domain into a function with an infinite number of doubly parabolic periodic Baker domains if p = 0, otherwise to a function with wandering domains. Finally, we show that certain attracting domains can be deformed...

On admissibility for parabolic equations in ℝⁿ

Martino Prizzi (2003)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We consider the parabolic equation (P) u t - Δ u = F ( x , u ) , (t,x) ∈ ℝ₊ × ℝⁿ, and the corresponding semiflow π in the phase space H¹. We give conditions on the nonlinearity F(x,u), ensuring that all bounded sets of H¹ are π-admissible in the sense of Rybakowski. If F(x,u) is asymptotically linear, under appropriate non-resonance conditions, we use Conley’s index theory to prove the existence of nontrivial equilibria of (P) and of heteroclinic trajectories joining some of these equilibria. The results obtained...

Boundary estimates for certain degenerate and singular parabolic equations

Benny Avelin, Ugo Gianazza, Sandro Salsa (2016)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We study the boundary behavior of non-negative solutions to a class of degenerate/singular parabolic equations, whose prototype is the parabolic p -Laplacian equation. Assuming that such solutions continuously vanish on some distinguished part of the lateral part S T of a Lipschitz cylinder, we prove Carleson-type estimates, and deduce some consequences under additional assumptions on the equation or the domain. We then prove analogous estimates for non-negative solutions to a class of...

Homogenization of a linear parabolic problem with a certain type of matching between the microscopic scales

Pernilla Johnsen, Tatiana Lobkova (2018)

Applications of Mathematics

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This paper is devoted to the study of the linear parabolic problem ε t u ε ( x , t ) - · ( a ( x / ε , t / ε 3 ) u ε ( x , t ) ) = f ( x , t ) by means of periodic homogenization. Two interesting phenomena arise as a result of the appearance of the coefficient ε in front of the time derivative. First, we have an elliptic homogenized problem although the problem studied is parabolic. Secondly, we get a parabolic local problem even though the problem has a different relation between the spatial and temporal scales than those normally giving rise to parabolic...

On the long-time behaviour of solutions of the p-Laplacian parabolic system

Paweł Goldstein (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Convergence of global solutions to stationary solutions for a class of degenerate parabolic systems related to the p-Laplacian operator is proved. A similar result is obtained for a variable exponent p. In the case of p constant, the convergence is proved to be ¹ l o c , and in the variable exponent case, L² and W 1 , p ( x ) -weak.

An observability estimate for parabolic equations from a measurable set in time and its applications

Kim Dang Phung, Gengsheng Wang (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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This paper presents a new observability estimate for parabolic equations in Ω × ( 0 , T ) , where Ω is a convex domain. The observation region is restricted over a product set of an open nonempty subset of Ω and a subset of positive measure in ( 0 , T ) . This estimate is derived with the aid of a quantitative unique continuation at one point in time. Applications to the bang-bang property for norm and time optimal control problems are provided.

Homogenization of linear parabolic equations with three spatial and three temporal scales for certain matchings between the microscopic scales

Tatiana Danielsson, Pernilla Johnsen (2021)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In this paper we establish compactness results of multiscale and very weak multiscale type for sequences bounded in L 2 ( 0 , T ; H 0 1 ( Ω ) ) , fulfilling a certain condition. We apply the results in the homogenization of the parabolic partial differential equation ε p t u ε ( x , t ) - · ( a ( x ε - 1 , x ε - 2 , t ε - q , t ε - r ) u ε ( x , t ) ) = f ( x , t ) , where 0 < p < q < r . The homogenization result reveals two special phenomena, namely that the homogenized problem is elliptic and that the matching for which the local problem is parabolic is shifted by p , compared to the standard matching that gives rise...

Asymptotically self-similar solutions for the parabolic system modelling chemotaxis

Yūki Naito (2006)

Banach Center Publications

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We consider a nonlinear parabolic system modelling chemotaxis u t = · ( u - u v ) , v t = Δ v + u in ℝ², t > 0. We first prove the existence of time-global solutions, including self-similar solutions, for small initial data, and then show the asymptotically self-similar behavior for a class of general solutions.

Blowup rates for nonlinear heat equations with gradient terms and for parabolic inequalities

Philippe Souplet, Slim Tayachi (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Consider the nonlinear heat equation (E): u t - Δ u = | u | p - 1 u + b | u | q . We prove that for a large class of radial, positive, nonglobal solutions of (E), one has the blowup estimates C ( T - t ) - 1 / ( p - 1 ) | | u ( t ) | | C ( T - t ) - 1 / ( p - 1 ) . Also, as an application of our method, we obtain the same upper estimate if u only satisfies the nonlinear parabolic inequality u t - u x x u p . More general inequalities of the form u t - u x x f ( u ) with, for instance, f ( u ) = ( 1 + u ) l o g p ( 1 + u ) are also treated. Our results show that for solutions of the parabolic inequality, one has essentially the same estimates as for solutions...

Application of Rothe's method to a parabolic inverse problem with nonlocal boundary condition

Yong-Hyok Jo, Myong-Hwan Ri (2022)

Applications of Mathematics

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We consider an inverse problem for the determination of a purely time-dependent source in a semilinear parabolic equation with a nonlocal boundary condition. An approximation scheme for the solution together with the well-posedness of the problem with the initial value u 0 H 1 ( Ω ) is presented by means of the Rothe time-discretization method. Further approximation scheme via Rothe’s method is constructed for the problem when u 0 L 2 ( Ω ) and the integral kernel in the nonlocal boundary condition is symmetric. ...

Rigidity of the holomorphic automorphism of the generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domains

Ting Guo, Zhiming Feng, Enchao Bi (2021)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We study a class of typical Hartogs domains which is called a generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domain D n , m p ( μ ) . The generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domain is defined by inequality e μ z 2 j = 1 m | ω j | 2 p < 1 , where ( z , ω ) n × m . In this paper, we will establish a rigidity of its holomorphic automorphism group. Our results imply that a holomorphic self-mapping of the generalized Fock-Bargmann-Hartogs domain D n , m p ( μ ) becomes a holomorphic automorphism if and only if it keeps the function j = 1 m | ω j | 2 p e μ z 2 invariant.