On a generalized maximum principle for a transport-diffusion model with -modulated fractional dissipation
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On a generalized maximum principle for a transport-diffusion model with \(\log\)-modulated fractional dissipation
On a generalized maximum principle for a transport-diffusion model with \(\log\)-modulated fractional dissipation
Abstract: We consider a transport-diffusion equation of the form , where is a given time-dependent vector field on . The operator represents log-modulated fractional dissipation: and the parameters , , , . We introduce a novel nonlocal decomposition of the operator in terms of a weighted integral of the usual fractional operators , plus a smooth remainder term which corresponds to an kernel. For a general vector field (possibly non-divergence-free) we prove a generalized maximum principle of the form where the constant . In the case the same inequality holds for with . At the cost of an exponential factor, this extends a recent result of Hmidi (2011) to the full regime , and removes the incompressibility assumption in the case.
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