Well posedness and asymptotic behavior of supercritical reaction-diffusion equations with nonlinear boundary conditions
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Abstract: We construct solutions of nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations with nonlinear boundary conditions in spaces where the problem is supercritical and show the nonlinear balance required between the nonlinear terms in order to obtain a dissipative system. Assuming this balance, the dynamics of the solutions is the same that take place in subcritical spaces.
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