The Landis-Oleinik conjecture in the exterior domain
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Abstract: In 1974, Landis and Oleinik conjectured that if a bounded solution of a parabolic equation decays fast at a time, then the solution must vanish identically before that time, provided the coefficients of the equation satisfy appropriate conditions at infinity. We prove this conjecture under some reasonable assumptions on the coefficients which improved the earlier results.
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