Harnack's inequality for degenerate and singular parabolic equations

Harnack's inequality for degenerate and singular parabolic equations

DiBenedetto, Emmanuele
Gianazza, Ugo
Vespri, Vincenzo

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Degenerate and singular parabolic equations have been the subject of extensive research for the last 25 years. Despite important achievements, the issue ofthe Harnack inequality for non-negative solutions to these equations, both ofp -Laplacian and porous medium type, while raised by several authors, has remained basically open. Recently considerable progress has been made on this issue, to the point that, except for the singular sub-critical range, both for the p-laplacian and the porous medium equations, the theory is reasonably complete. It seemed therefore timely to trace a comprehensive overview, that would highlight the main issues and also the problems that still remain open. Theauthors give a comprehensive treatment of the Harnack inequality for non-negative solutions to p -laplace and porous medium type equations, both in the degenerate ( p >2 or m >1) and in the singular range (1< p <2 or 0< m <1), starting from the notion of solution and building all the necessary technical tools.The book is self-contained. Building on a similar monograph by the first author, the authors of the present book focus entirely on the Harnack estimates and on their applications: indeed a number of known regularity results are given a new proof, based on the Harnack inequality. It is addressed to all professionals active in the field, and also to advanced graduate students, interestedin understanding the main issues of this fascinating research field. Topic is related to nonlinear parabolic PDEs which has been an active areaof research in the last decades. Main focus includes recent breakthroughs extending known results for the prototype equations to cover a whole class of nonlinear problems in a full scale of parameter values. Focuses on important and interesting developments in nonlinear partial differential equations. Includesenergy estimates, expansion of positivity, intrinsic scaling and very elegantmeasure-theoretic results. Techniques are very general and flexible and they can be applied in many different contexts. INDICE: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Preliminaries. 3. Degenerate and Singular Parabolic Equations. 4. Expansion of Positivity. 5. The Harnack Inequality for Degenerate Equations. 6. The Harnack Inequality for Singular Equations. 7. Homogeneous Monotone Singular Equations. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. References. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4614-1583-1
  • Editorial: Springer New York
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 278
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/12/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés