Schauder estimates and existence theory for entire solutions of linear parabolic equations (Q1174806)
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Schauder estimates and existence theory for entire solutions of linear parabolic equations (English)
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25 June 1992
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The author studies the unique existence of entire solutions vanishing at infinity to the linear parabolic partial differential equation \[ {\mathfrak L}\varphi=\sum^ n_{i,j=1}a_{ij}\partial^ 2\varphi/\partial x_ i\partial x_ j+\sum^ n_{i=1}b_ i\partial\varphi/\partial x_ i+c\varphi-\partial\varphi/\partial t=f. \leqno (NH) \] By an entire solution, the author means a classical solution defined on \(\mathbb{R}^{n+1}\). The 2nd order homogeneous part of \({\mathfrak L}\) is uniformly elliptic, \(c\leq 0\), and \({\mathfrak L}\) approaches the heat operator \({\mathfrak L}_ 0=\Delta-\partial/\partial t\) at infinity. In order to specify the behavior of \(\varphi\) at infinity, Hölder spaces are introduced, normed by an additional weight of some power of \((1+| t|+| x|^ 2)\). The principal technique is the so-called method of continuity applied to the operator \({\mathfrak L}_ r=(1-r){\mathfrak L}_ 0+r{\mathfrak L}\), \(0\leq r\leq 1\), in the Hölder spaces. The Schauder a priori estimates for solutions to \({\mathfrak L}\varphi=f\) are first developed in these spaces. Secondly, the unique existence of solutions to the heat equation \({\mathfrak L}_ 0\varphi=f\) and the well- posedness are investigated by means of the heat kernel. With these preparations, the method of continuity is applied to solve the problem. Under a stronger assumption on the coefficients of \({\mathfrak L}\), an asymptotic relation between the solution of (NH) and the solution to the heat equation is investigated.
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entire solutions
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Hölder spaces
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method of continuity
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Schauder a priori estimates
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heat equation
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well-posedness
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