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Existence of classical solutions for degenerate semilinear parabolic problems
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    Existence of classical solutions for degenerate semilinear parabolic problems (English)
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    16 November 1999
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    The article is devoted to studying solvability and properties of solutions to the following initial-boundary value problem: \[ x^qu_t = u_{xx} + f(u)\qquad\text{in } \Omega_T = (0,1)\times (0,T], \] \[ u(0,t) = u(1,t) = 0\qquad\text{for } 0<t\leq T, \] \[ u(x,0) = u_0(x)\geq 0\qquad\text{on } [0,1], \] where \(f(0) = 0\), \(f'(0)\geq 0\), and \(f''(u) > 0\), and \(u_0\in C^{2+\alpha} ([0,1])\) for some constant \(\alpha\in (0,1)\). The authors construct Green's function corresponding to the problem, and establish the existence of a unique classical solution of its corresponding linear problem through the representation formula. Using the monotone method, it is established the existence of a unique classical solution \(u\) of the problem through successive approximations by a sequence of linear problems. The equivalent integral equation for \(u\) is demonstrated. Such a formulation is useful for studying the behavior of the solution \(u\), such as the complete blow-up for example, and it is shown that the solution either exists globally or blows up in finite time.
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    monotone method
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    Green's function
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    equivalent integral equation
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    global existence
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    blow-up
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