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Flat blow-up in one-dimensional semilinear heat equations (English)
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16 January 1993
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Consider the Cauchy problem \[ u_ t=u_{xx}+u^ p, \quad x\in\mathbb{R}, \quad t>0; \qquad u(x,0)=u_ 0(x), \quad x\in\mathbb{R}, \] where \(p>1\) and \(u_ 0\) is continuous, nonnegative and bounded. Assume that \(u(x,t)\) blows up at \(x=0\), \(t=T\). The authors show that there exist initial values \(u_ 0\) for which the corresponding solution is such that two maxima collapse at \(x=0\), \(t=T\). The asymptotic behaviour is different and flatter than that corresponding to solutions spreading from data \(u_ 0\) having a single maximum.
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semi-linear heat equation
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Cauchy problem
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