Compactness and global estimates for the geometric Paneitz equation in high dimensions.
Hebey, Emmanuel, Robert, Frédéric (2004)
Electronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society [electronic only]
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Hebey, Emmanuel, Robert, Frédéric (2004)
Electronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society [electronic only]
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Erhan Pişkin (2015)
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We consider the existence, both locally and globally in time, the decay and the blow up of the solution for the extensible beam equation with nonlinear damping and source terms. We prove the existence of the solution by Banach contraction mapping principle. The decay estimates of the solution are proved by using Nakao’s inequality. Moreover, under suitable conditions on the initial datum, we prove that the solution blow up in finite time.
Juan Luis Vázquez (2004)
Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni
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We review the main mathematical questions posed in blow-up problems for reaction-diffusion equations and discuss results of the author and collaborators on the subjects of continuation of solutions after blow-up, existence of transient blow-up solutions (so-called peaking solutions) and avalanche formation as a mechanism of complete blow-up.
Steve Schochet (1999)
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The blow-up of solutions to a quasilinear heat equation is studied using a similarity transformation that turns the equation into a nonlocal equation whose steady solutions are stable. This allows energy methods to be used, instead of the comparison principles used previously. Among the questions discussed are the time and location of blow-up of perturbations of the steady blow-up profile.
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Jacques Giacomoni (1998)
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