Supremum principles for the higher-order derivatives of solutions to the Dirichlet problem for parabolic equations without compatibility conditions between the data (Q855381)

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    Supremum principles for the higher-order derivatives of solutions to the Dirichlet problem for parabolic equations without compatibility conditions between the data
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5077856

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      Supremum principles for the higher-order derivatives of solutions to the Dirichlet problem for parabolic equations without compatibility conditions between the data (English)
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      7 December 2006
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      The Dirichlet problem is considered for the heat equation \(u_t=a u_{xx},\) \(a>0\) a constant, for \((x,t)\in[0,1]\times[0,T],\) without assuming any compatibility condition between initial and boundary data at the corner points \((0,0)\) and \((1,0).\) Under some smoothness restrictions on the data, weak and strong supremum and infimum principles are established for the higher-order derivatives, \(u_t\) and \(u_{xx},\) of the bounded classical solutions. When compatibility conditions of zero order are satisfied, these principles allow to estimate the higher-order derivatives of classical solutions uniformly from below and above on the entire domain, except that at the two corner points. When compatibility conditions of the second order are satisfied, the results of the paper are a direct consequence of the classical maximum and minimum principles applied to the higher-order derivatives. The classical principles for the solutions to the Dirichlet problem with compatibility conditions are generalized to the case of the same problem without any compatibility condition. The Dirichlet problem without compatibility conditions is then considered for general linear one-dimensional parabolic equations. The previous results as well as some new properties of the corresponding Green functiond derived here allow to establish uniform \(L^1\)-estimates for the higher-order derivatives of the bounded classical solutions to the general problem.
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      Heat equation
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      Parabolic equations
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      Dirichlet problem with and without compatibility conditions between initial and boundary data
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      Green functions
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      Classical solutions
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      Maximum pinciple
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      Uniform \(L^1\)-estimates for higher-order derivatives
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      compatibility conditions of zero order
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      compatibility conditions of the second order
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