Global existence and spatial analyticity for a nonlocal flux with fractional diffusion

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Abstract: In this paper, we study a one dimensional nonlinear equation with diffusion u(partialxx)fracalpha2 for 0leqalphaleq2 and u>0. We use a viscous-splitting algorithm to obtain global nonnegative weak solutions in space L1(mathbbR)capH1/2(mathbbR) when 0leqalphaleq2. For subcritical 1<alphaleq2 and critical case alpha=1, we obtain global existence and uniqueness of nonnegative spatial analytic solutions. We use a fractional bootstrap method to improve the regularity of mild solutions in Bessel potential spaces for subcritical case 1<alphaleq2. Then, we show that the solutions are spatial analytic and can be extended globally. For the critical case alpha=1, if the initial data ho0 satisfies u<infho0<0, we use the characteristics methods for complex Burgers equation to obtain a unique spatial analytic solution to our target equation in some bounded time interval. If ho0geq0, the solution exists globally and converges to steady state.



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