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Interior Hölder continuity for singular-degenerate porous medium type equations with an application to a biofilm model
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    Interior Hölder continuity for singular-degenerate porous medium type equations with an application to a biofilm model (English)
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    19 December 2022
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    In this paper, the author studies interior Hölder continuity for a class of quasilinear degenerate reaction-diffusion equations. The diffusion coefficient in the equation has a porous medium type degeneracy and its primitive has a singularity. The reaction term is locally bounded except in zero. The class of equations analyzed in this paper is motivated by a model that describes the growth of biofilms. The method is based on the original proof of interior Hölder continuity for the porous medium equation. It is worth to be noticed that it is not assumed that the solutions are limits in the weak topology of a sequence of approximate continuous solutions of regularized problems assumption that is very common in this setting.
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    quasilinear parabolic equations
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    degenerate and singular diffusion
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    regularity
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    interior Hölder continuity
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    biofilm
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