Fundamental solution of the heat equation on an arbitrary Riemannian manifold (Q1113151)

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Fundamental solution of the heat equation on an arbitrary Riemannian manifold
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    Fundamental solution of the heat equation on an arbitrary Riemannian manifold (English)
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    1987
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    We consider upper estimates for the Green function of the heat equation on an arbitrary smooth connected Riemannian manifold M. We define the Green function G(t,x;y) as the limit of the Green functions \(G_{\Omega}\) for the precompact domains \(\Omega\) \(\subset M\) as \(\Omega\) \(\to M\). If the manifold M has boundary, then we will always assume the Neumann homogeneous condition to be fulfilled on the boundary and also consider only those \(\Omega\) for which \(\partial \Omega\) is transversed to \(\partial M.\) Let us denote the geodesic distance between two points \(x,y\in M\) by \(| x-y|\) and the geodesic ball of radius r with center at x by \(B_ rx\). If N is a submanifold, then we will denote its volume, corresponding to the dimension, by \(| N|.\) Theorem 1. Let the following isoperimetric inequality be fulfilled in a precompact geodesic ball \(B_{\rho}x:\) for each domain \(Q\subset B_{\rho}x\) that has smooth boundary \(\partial Q\), transversal to \(\partial M\), \(| \partial Q| \geq k | Q|^{(n-1)/n},\) where \(n\geq \dim M\) and \(k>0\). Then \[ \int_{M}G^ 2(t,x;y) e^{| x-y|^ 2/2\beta t} dy\leq ck^{-n}/\min (t^{n/2},\rho^ n), \] where \(\beta\) is an arbitrary number greater than l and c depends on n and \(\beta\).
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    Neumann problem
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    upper estimates
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    Green function
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    heat equation
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    Riemannian manifold
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    isoperimetric inequality
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