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    Total blow-up versus single point blow-up (English)
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    The authors study blow-up of non negative solutions to a quasilinear parabolic equation describing the temperature perturbation during the ignition process of a reactive gas in a spherical container. The equation is of the form \(u_ t-\Delta u=f(u)+g(t),\) and is supplemented with zero Dirichlet boundary conditions and with a non negative initial datum which is radially symmetric and radially decreasing. The authors assume f to be differentiable and non negative for non negative arguments; g is either a non negative given function of time, or K times the space average of \(u_ t\), with \(0<K<1\). The latter assumption for g should model the compressibility of the gas. The authors provide several sufficient conditions in order blow-up to occur only at the origin, respectively everywhere. These conditions involve explicit assumptions for the function f and, in some case, on the smallness of the parameter K.
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    blow-up
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    non negative solutions
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    quasilinear
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    temperature perturbation
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    ignition process
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    reactive gas
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    Dirichlet boundary conditions
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    initial datum
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    radially symmetric
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    radially decreasing
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    smallness of the parameter
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