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Sharp short and long time \(L^{\infty }\) bounds for solutions to porous media equations with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions (English)
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11 March 2013
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A class of nonlinear diffusion equations whose model is the classical porous media equation on domains \(\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^{N}\), \(N\geq 3\), with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions is studied. It is improved the known results in such model case, proving sharp \(L^{q_{0} } -L^{\infty } \) regularizing properties of the evolution for short time and sharp long time \(L^{\infty } \) bounds for convergence of solutions to their mean value. The generality of the discussion allows considering, almost at the same time, weighted versions of the above equation provided an appropriate weighted Sobolev inequality holds. It is shown that the validity of such weighted Sobolev inequality is equivalent to the validity of a suitable \(L^{q_{0} } -L^{\infty } \) bound for solutions to the associated weighted porous media equation. The long time asymptotic analysis relies on the assumed weighted Sobolev inequality only, and allows to prove uniform convergence to the mean value, with the rate predicted by linearization, in such generality.
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weighted porous media equation
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weighted Sobolev inequalities
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smoothing effect
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