Hardy's inequality and the isotropic Landau equation
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Abstract: In this manuscript we establish an estimate for the isotropic analogue of the homogeneous Landau equation. This is done for values of the interaction exponent in (a part of) the range of very soft potentials. The main observation in our proof is that the classical weighted Hardy inequality leads to a weighted Poincar'e inequality, which in turn implies the propagation of some norms of solutions. From here, the estimate follows from certain weighted Sobolev inequalities and De Giorgi-Nash-Moser theory.
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