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The authors study the family of second-order divergence-type parabolic equations in the form \(\omega_\varepsilon(x) u_t=\text{div}(a(x)\omega_\varepsilon(x)\nabla u)\) in \(\mathbb R^n\), where \(a(x)\) is a uniformly elliptic matrix, \(\omega_\epsilon(x)=1\) if \(x_n<0\) and \(\omega_\varepsilon(x)=\varepsilon\) if \(x_n>0\). The main result of the paper establishes the existence of two constants \(c_1=c_1(n,a),c_2=c_2(n,a)>0\) such that the fundamental solution \(K(x,y,t)\) of the above equation satisfies the Gaussian upper bound \(K(x,y,t)\leq c_1t^{-n/2}\exp\left\{ -c_2\frac{|x-y|^2}{t}\right\}\) uniformly with respect to \(\varepsilon>0\). | |||
Property / review text: The authors study the family of second-order divergence-type parabolic equations in the form \(\omega_\varepsilon(x) u_t=\text{div}(a(x)\omega_\varepsilon(x)\nabla u)\) in \(\mathbb R^n\), where \(a(x)\) is a uniformly elliptic matrix, \(\omega_\epsilon(x)=1\) if \(x_n<0\) and \(\omega_\varepsilon(x)=\varepsilon\) if \(x_n>0\). The main result of the paper establishes the existence of two constants \(c_1=c_1(n,a),c_2=c_2(n,a)>0\) such that the fundamental solution \(K(x,y,t)\) of the above equation satisfies the Gaussian upper bound \(K(x,y,t)\leq c_1t^{-n/2}\exp\left\{ -c_2\frac{|x-y|^2}{t}\right\}\) uniformly with respect to \(\varepsilon>0\). / rank | |||
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Gaussian upper bounds for fundamental solutions of a family of parabolic equations (English)
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10 July 2012
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The authors study the family of second-order divergence-type parabolic equations in the form \(\omega_\varepsilon(x) u_t=\text{div}(a(x)\omega_\varepsilon(x)\nabla u)\) in \(\mathbb R^n\), where \(a(x)\) is a uniformly elliptic matrix, \(\omega_\epsilon(x)=1\) if \(x_n<0\) and \(\omega_\varepsilon(x)=\varepsilon\) if \(x_n>0\). The main result of the paper establishes the existence of two constants \(c_1=c_1(n,a),c_2=c_2(n,a)>0\) such that the fundamental solution \(K(x,y,t)\) of the above equation satisfies the Gaussian upper bound \(K(x,y,t)\leq c_1t^{-n/2}\exp\left\{ -c_2\frac{|x-y|^2}{t}\right\}\) uniformly with respect to \(\varepsilon>0\).
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second-order parabolic equation
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fundamental solution
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Gaussian upper bound
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divergence-type equations
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