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The Cauchy problem in \(\mathbb{R}^N\times (0,\infty)\) is studied for the equation \[ {\partial u\over\partial t}- \text{div}(|\nabla_u|^{p-2}\nabla u)+ |\nabla u|^q= 0 \] in the fast diffusion case \(1< p< 2\). Here \(q> 0\). Depending on the range of the parameters, one encounters extinction in finite time \((0< q<{p\over 2})\), preserved positivity and optimal decay estimates. One of the main tools are gradient estimates. A notion of viscosity solutions is used, although the equation is singular when \(\nabla u= 0\).
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singular diffusion
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gradient absorption
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gradient estimates
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extinction
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\(p\)-Laplacian
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Positivity, decay, and extinction for a singular diffusion equation with gradient absorption
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    The Cauchy problem in \(\mathbb{R}^N\times (0,\infty)\) is studied for the equation \[ {\partial u\over\partial t}- \text{div}(|\nabla_u|^{p-2}\nabla u)+ |\nabla u|^q= 0 \] in the fast diffusion case \(1< p< 2\). Here \(q> 0\). Depending on the range of the parameters, one encounters extinction in finite time \((0< q<{p\over 2})\), preserved positivity and optimal decay estimates. One of the main tools are gradient estimates. A notion of viscosity solutions is used, although the equation is singular when \(\nabla u= 0\).
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    singular diffusion
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    gradient absorption
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    gradient estimates
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    extinction
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    \(p\)-Laplacian
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    viscosity solutions
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