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The authors consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear parabolic equation \[ \frac{\partial}{\partial t}b(u)-\Delta_p u=f \] with \(1<p<2\). Under the assumption that \(\lim_{s\to 0}\frac{s^{2-p}b'(s)}{|\log s|^{p-1}}=0\), for nonnegative initial condition \(u_0\not\equiv 0\), the solution is either positive everywhere or vanishes identically. This property is a kind of strong maximum principle, and implies the infinite speed of propagation. It is worth noting that in the case \(p>2\) solutions with compact support in the domain exist, so that the speed of propagation is finite.
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The strong maximum principle in parabolic problems with the \(p\)-Laplacian in a domain
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    The strong maximum principle in parabolic problems with the \(p\)-Laplacian in a domain (English)
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    The authors consider the initial-boundary value problem for the quasilinear parabolic equation \[ \frac{\partial}{\partial t}b(u)-\Delta_p u=f \] with \(1<p<2\). Under the assumption that \(\lim_{s\to 0}\frac{s^{2-p}b'(s)}{|\log s|^{p-1}}=0\), for nonnegative initial condition \(u_0\not\equiv 0\), the solution is either positive everywhere or vanishes identically. This property is a kind of strong maximum principle, and implies the infinite speed of propagation. It is worth noting that in the case \(p>2\) solutions with compact support in the domain exist, so that the speed of propagation is finite.
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    quasilinear parabolic equation
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    singular p-Laplacian
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    comparison principle
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    subsolution
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    expanding spherical wave
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