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This paper studies the semilinear heat equation for u(x,t) with a force f(u,t), with Dirichlet, Neumann or periodic boundary conditions. The problem consists principally of two cases: those solutions which exist for all time, and those which blow-up in a finite time. For either case, the paper studies the asymptotic behaviour of u(x,t). For a T-periodic force it is shown that any bounded global solution converges asymptotically to a T-periodic solution with a specific spatial structure. For the blow-up case it is shown that the blow-up set is finite and \(\lim_{t\to t_ 0}u(x,t)=\phi (x)\) with \(\phi\) (x) being a smooth function having at most a finite number of singular points.
Property / review text: This paper studies the semilinear heat equation for u(x,t) with a force f(u,t), with Dirichlet, Neumann or periodic boundary conditions. The problem consists principally of two cases: those solutions which exist for all time, and those which blow-up in a finite time. For either case, the paper studies the asymptotic behaviour of u(x,t). For a T-periodic force it is shown that any bounded global solution converges asymptotically to a T-periodic solution with a specific spatial structure. For the blow-up case it is shown that the blow-up set is finite and \(\lim_{t\to t_ 0}u(x,t)=\phi (x)\) with \(\phi\) (x) being a smooth function having at most a finite number of singular points. / rank
 
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Convergence, asymptotic periodicity, and finite-point blow-up in one- dimensional semilinear heat equations
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    Convergence, asymptotic periodicity, and finite-point blow-up in one- dimensional semilinear heat equations (English)
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    This paper studies the semilinear heat equation for u(x,t) with a force f(u,t), with Dirichlet, Neumann or periodic boundary conditions. The problem consists principally of two cases: those solutions which exist for all time, and those which blow-up in a finite time. For either case, the paper studies the asymptotic behaviour of u(x,t). For a T-periodic force it is shown that any bounded global solution converges asymptotically to a T-periodic solution with a specific spatial structure. For the blow-up case it is shown that the blow-up set is finite and \(\lim_{t\to t_ 0}u(x,t)=\phi (x)\) with \(\phi\) (x) being a smooth function having at most a finite number of singular points.
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    semilinear heat equation
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    Dirichlet
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    Neumann
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    periodic boundary conditions
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    blow-up
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    global solution
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    singular points
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