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Global positivity estimates and Harnack inequalities for the fast diffusion equation
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    Global positivity estimates and Harnack inequalities for the fast diffusion equation (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    The authors investigate local and global properties of positive solutions to the fast diffusion equation \(u_t=\Delta u^m\) in the range \((d-2)_+/d<m<1,\) corresponding to general nonnegative initial data. For the Cauchy problem posed in the whole Euclidean space \({\mathbb R}^d\) it is proved sharp local positivity estimates (weak Harnack inequalities) and elliptic Harnack inequalities that are used to derive sharp global positivity estimates and a global Harnack principle. For the mixed initial boundary value problem posed in a bounded domain of \({\mathbb R}^d\) with homogeneous Dirichlet condition, the authors prove weak and elliptic Harnack inequalities. It is shown that these fast diffusion flows have regularity properties comparable and in some senses better than the linear heat flow.
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    Nonlinear evolutions
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    Fast diffusion
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    Harnack inequalities
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    Positivity
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    Asymptotics
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    general nonnegative initial data
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    Cauchy problem
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    initial boundary value problem
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