On a one-dimensional -patch model with nonlocal drift and fractional dissipation
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Abstract: We consider a one-dimensional nonlocal nonlinear equation of the form: where is the fractional Laplacian and is the viscosity coefficient. We consider primarily the regime and for which the model has nonlocal drift, fractional dissipation, and captures essential features of the 2D -patch models. In the critical and subcritical range , we prove global wellposedness for arbitrarily large initial data in Sobolev spaces. In the full supercritical range , we prove formation of singularities in finite time for a class of smooth initial data. Our proof is based on a novel nonlocal weighted inequality which can be of independent interest.
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