Global smoothness for a 1D supercritical transport model with nonlocal velocity
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Abstract: We are concerned with a nonlocal transport 1D-model with supercritical dissipation in which the velocity is coupled via the Hilbert transform, namely the so-called CCF model. This model arises as a lower dimensional model for the famous 2D dissipative quasi-geostrophic equation and in connection with vortex-sheet problems. It is known that its solutions can blow up in finite time when . On the other hand, as stated by Kiselev (2010), in the supercritical subrange it is an open problem to know whether its solutions are globally regular. We show global existence of non-negative -strong solutions in a supercritical subrange (close to 1) that depends on the initial data norm. Then, for each arbitrary smooth non-negative initial data, the model has a unique global smooth solution provided that where depends on the -initial data norm. Our approach is inspired on that of Coti Zelati and Vicol (IUMJ, 2016).
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