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Question on Parabolic PDEs: Improvement of the bound ${\vert \vert v(\cdot,t)-v_0(\cdot) \vert \vert}_{L^p}\le \hat C t^{1/q}$

Let $M$ be a $C^3-$compact manifold and $v \in W^{2,1}_p(M\times [0,T])$ ($1\le p<\infty$) be the solution of: $\begin{cases} \partial_t v-\Delta_{M} v=f(v), \quad M\times [0,T]\\ v(x,0)=v_0,...
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Let $u_n\in\mathcal{D}'(\mathbb{R}^n)$ have $u_n\to0$ where $u_n\in C_c^\infty$ have uniformly compact support. Does $u_n\to0$ in $C_c^\infty$? [closed]

Suppose we have functions $u_n\in C_c^\infty(\mathbb{R}^d)$ with support all lying in $B(0,R)$, and suppose $u_n\to 0 $ in $\mathcal{D}'(\mathbb{R}^n)$, i.e. for all $\eta\in C_c^\infty(\mathbb{R}^d)$,...
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An acting condition for a superposition operator from $H^1(\Omega)$ to $H^1(\Omega)$

If i take $v\in H^1(\Omega)$ where $$ H^1(\Omega)=\{u\in L^2(\Omega), \frac{\partial u}{\partial x_i}\in L^2(\Omega), i=1,\ldots,N\} $$ $\Omega$ is bounded open set from $\mathbb{R}^N$ What is the ...
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Generator of an analytic semigroup of operators

I have an operator of the following form: $$ A = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & h_1 & h_2 \\ 0 & \Delta& h_3 \\ 0 & 0 & h_4 \end{bmatrix} $$ which results from a coupled PDE-ODE system ...
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Easy Garding Inequality

Easy Garding Inequality states that if $a=a(x,\xi)$ is a symbol in $S=\{a\in C^{\infty}||\partial_{\alpha}a|<C_{\alpha} \hspace{2mm} \forall \alpha\}$ with $a\geq \gamma >0 $ on $\mathbb{R}^{2n}$...
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A Poincaré-type inequality with logarithmic function

For any function $f(x)$ we denote $\bar{f}:=\frac{1}{\Omega}\int_\Omega f(x)\,dx$. Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be a bounded smooth domain and $u(x)> 0$ be a smooth function defined on $\Omega$....
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weak*closure of {f:||f||=1} in dual.

What is the weak* closure of {f:||f||=1}? I am sure this set is not closed in weak* topology. So what is the weak* closure of this set. Thanks.
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An integrable estimate of the Hölder constant of the map $x \mapsto \int_{\mathbb R^d} f(y) \partial_1 \partial_1 g_t (x-y) \, \mathrm d y$

Let $(g_t)_{t>0}$ be the Gaussian heat kernel on $\mathbb R^d$, i.e., $$ g_t (x) := (4\pi t)^{-\frac{d}{2}} e^{-\frac{|x|^2}{4t}}, \quad t>0, x \in \mathbb R^d. $$ Let $f : \mathbb R^d \to \...
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Limit of $u^\epsilon_t + u^\epsilon_x - \epsilon u^\epsilon_{xx} + \epsilon u^\epsilon_{xxx} = 0$ as $\epsilon \to 0$

Consider the initial-value problem associated to the PDE $u^\epsilon_t + u^\epsilon_x - \epsilon u^\epsilon_{xx} + \epsilon u^\epsilon_{xxx} = 0$. To prove that, as $\epsilon \to 0$, the weak solution ...
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Conservated quantity and hyperbolic equation

Given the hyperbolic Vlasov equation $$ \frac{\partial f }{\partial t} +v\nabla_x f + F(t,x)\nabla_vf =0$$ where $f=f(t,x,v)$ and $(t,x,v)\in \mathbb{ R}\times\mathbb{R}^{n}\times \mathbb{R}^{n} $. ...
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Non-closed range space of Laplace operators?

Set $ -\Delta: H^2(\mathbb{R}^3) \subseteq L^2(\mathbb{R}^3) \to L^2(\mathbb{R}^3) $. Then $ \mathcal{R}(-\Delta) $ is non-closed? Sorry if this question is trivial. I am not familiar with theory of ...
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Ground state has always constant sign?

Question: What hypothesis on the potential $V$ are required such that the ground state $\phi_0$ has constant sign? Consider the Schrödinger operator in 1 dimension with potential $V$: $$\mathcal{H}=-...
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Elliptic regularity of Laplace-Beltrami operator on a manifold

I am currently trying to prove an elliptic regularity type result for the Laplace Beltrami operator $\Delta_g$ on a Riemannian manifold $(M^n,g)$. As a matter of convention, I will assume $\Delta_g$ ...
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Functions orthogonal to harmonic functions

Let $\Omega$ be a bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and $f_1,f_2 \in C^2(\bar{\Omega})$. Suppose $\int_{\Omega}(f_2-f_1)\varphi \, dx=0$ and $\int_{\Omega}(f_2 \Delta^{-1} f_2- f_1 \Delta^{-1} f_1)\...
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Weyl sequence for $H_a=\frac{d^2}{dx^2}+a^2x^2$ [closed]

We consider the following Operator: $H_a=\frac{d^2}{dx^2}+a^2x^2$ were $a\in R^{*}$. Let be $b\in R$. I want to construct a sequence $w_n$ (Which depends on $b$)such that: 1-$||w_n||_2=1$. 2-$w_n$ ...
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Lipschitz functions and $W^{1,\infty}$

I am not sure my question is research type, but I am sure I can find here an answer. So we have the following theorem in the book of Lawrence Evans in PDE, 2nd edition pages 294-295: Theorem 4 (...
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Is it true that for dimension d=3, if $v\in H_0^1(\Omega)$ but $v\notin L_\infty(\Omega)$ then exponent of v or -v is not summable?

I have the following Question: 1) Is it true that if $\Omega\subset\mathbb R^3$, $\Omega$ - bounded, $v\in H_0^1(\Omega)$ but $v\notin L_\infty(\Omega)$ implies $\int\limits_{\Omega}{e^vdx}=+\infty$ ...
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Weak solution of a heat equation is zero?

I work on a bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Let $u \in H^1(0,T;H^{-1})\cap L^2(0,T;H^1)$ be a solution of the heat equation: $$\langle u', v \rangle + \int \nabla u \nabla v = 0$$ for each test ...
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Laplacian on space of measures

Let $X$ be a compact Riemannian manifold and let $\mathcal{M}(X)$ be the space of regular finite Borel measures with the total variation as norm. The Laplace-Belrami-Operator $\Delta$ on $X$ with ...
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Embedding of domain of fractional power of Laplacian into Sobolev space for cylindrical domains

On a bounded domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb R^d, d\geq 2$ with smooth boundary, it is well known that for the Dirichlet Laplacian $\Delta_D$, $D((-\Delta_D)^\frac12) = H^1_0(\Omega)$. I'm interested ...
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On an integral equation

Let $B: C^{\infty}([0,1]^3)$ satisfy $$B(t,t,x)=0 \quad \text{for all $t,x \in [0,1]$.}$$ Let $f \in C^{\infty}([0,1]^2)$ satisfy the following integral equation: $$ \int_0^1 f(t,x)\,dx + \int_0^t\...
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Why we have $f=0$

Define the Fourier transform for a suitable function $f\in L^1(\Bbb R)$ by $\widehat{f}(\xi)=\int_{\Bbb R}f(x)e^{-ix\xi} dx$. Assume the condition $$\int_{\Bbb R}\int_{\Bbb R}|\widehat{f}(\xi)f(x)|^...
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How do I integrate this inequality that appears in a paper of Rabinowitz?

Sorry if this is too easy for MO, but I found it in a research paper, so I thought that it was worth posting here. I was reading a paper by Rabinowitz(this one to be more precise) and I came across ...
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How to prove the reverse Hölder inequality for Laplace equations?

Let $ u\in H^1(2B) $ be a weak solution of $ \Delta u=0 $ in $ 2B $, where $ B=B(0,1) $ is a ball with center $ 0 $ and radius $ 1 $. Then there exists some $ p>2 $ such that \begin{eqnarray} \left(...
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Plummer and Coulomb kernel for the Poisson equation

Consider the $d$-dimensional Coulomb "kernel" defined by: \begin{equation} x \in \mathbb{R}^{d} \mapsto g(x):=\left\{\begin{array}{ll} \log \frac{1}{|x|} & \text { if } d=2 \\ \frac{1}{|...
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Poisson equation in a periodic strip

Consider the periodic strip $\Omega=\mathbb{T}\times[0,1]$ where $\mathbb{T}$ is the 1D torus with period 1. We consider the mixed Dirichlet/Neumann problem $$-\Delta u=f$$ with boundary conditions $$...
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Understanding a family of Sobolev-type inequalities

I am reading Aspects of Sobolev-Type Inequalities by professor Laurent Saloff-Coste, where I found a claim on page 66 claiming the following: Denote the following inequality as $S_{r,s}^{\theta}$: $\...
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Unboundedness of the Sobolev norm of a sequence : Does it follow from Sobolev embedding?

Let $\{f_n\}$ be a sequence of functions that are continuous and lying in $H^k(\mathbb{R}^m)$. Assuming $k>\frac{m}{2}$, and if $f_n \to f$ pointwise, where $f\in H^k(\mathbb{R}^m)$, such that $f$ ...
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$L^2$ function in Schwartz space?

Let $f:\mathbb R^n \rightarrow \mathbb R$ be a smooth function whose derivatives are all polynomially bounded and $f \in L^{\infty}.$ Such a function has the property that when multiplied with any ...
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Sign-changing solutions for initial-boundary value problem for $\partial_t u + \partial^4_x u = 0$

Can you point out a reference for the fact that solutions for the initial-boundary value problem associated to $$\partial_t u + \partial^4_x u = 0$$ with $u(0,\cdot) >0$ can change sign (that is, ...
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Existence of solution to heat equation on a compact manifold

Let $M$ be a compact Riemannian manifold (without boundary), I would like to know under which regularity conditions can we solve the heat equation $$\begin{align} \partial_tu-\Delta u &= f \\ u(\...
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The reproducing kernel for harmonics on compact manifolds

Page 39, proposition 1.1.3 here, http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~cis610/sharmonics.pdf clearly explains how for every ``level" (the parameter $k$ in the proposition) one can construct a function ("kernel") ...
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If $u \in L^2(0,T;X_0)$ with $u_t \in L^2(0,T;X_2)$, then is $u \in L^\infty(0,T;X_1)$?

Let $X_0 \subset X_1 \subset X_2$ be continuous embeddings, with $X_0 \subset X_1$ compact. Suppose $u \in L^2(0,T;X_0)$ with $u_t \in L^2(0,T;X_2)$. Is then $u \in L^\infty(0,T;X_1)$? To apply ...
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Square Integrable Harmonic Functions in an Infinite Strip

Suppose $S= \left\{x \in \mathbb{R}^3 : a <x_1< b \right\} $ is an infinite strip the three dimensional Euclidean Space. Is it true that the only $L^2$ harmonic function in this strip is the ...
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Poincare inequality on balls to arbitrary open subset of manifolds

Let $M$ be an n-dim compact Riemannian manifold with $Ric \geqslant -(n-1)$, it's well known that the following Poincare inequality holds for any function $f\in W^{1,2}(M)$ $$ \frac{1}{m(B)}\int_B |f-\...
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Interpolation and embeddings for parabolic function spaces

I have a somewhat easy looking question on parabolic function spaces: Let $B$ be a ball in $\mathbb R^n$ and let $T>0$. Denote $Q:=B \times [0,T]$. Assume $f \in L^2(Q) \cap L^\infty(0,T; L^q(B))$ ...
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Nonlinear parabolic PDEs existence with Galerkin method?

Can someone give me some references to read where existence/uniqueness of nonlinear parabolic PDE are treated via the Galerkin method or fixed point methods or something like that (anything but ...
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weak derivative and continuous function

Let $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ be a compact smooth hypersurface. Suppose $\varphi \in C_c^\infty(0,T; H^1(\Omega))$ is a $H^1(\Omega)$-valued test function (so $\varphi(t) \in H^1(\Omega)$ for each ...
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Fourier transform of function on compact set and Sobolev norm equivalence

Hi all. My question on M.SE is unanswered (https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/254970/fourier-transform-of-function-defined-on-subset-of-mathbbrn) so I want to post it here. I changed it slightly....
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Existence of solution of a Non-linear PDE via Fixed point theorem

Hi all I've the following non-linear PDE $-\Delta Y + Y^3 =U$ on $\Omega \subset R^n $, open, bounded, Lipschitz boundary domain $Y=0 , $ on $\partial\Omega$ 1.Let $Y\in H_0^1 $ and as $H_0^1 \...
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Does these commutator estimates bound in $L^{2}$

According to the basic rules of symbolic caculus,$[a(x,D),x_{j}]=-ia^{j}[x,D]$.So we have $[(1-\triangle)^{\frac{1}{2}},x_i]=\partial_i(1-\triangle)^{-\frac{1}{2}}$ which is $L^2$ bounded. It's also ...
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$L^2$ boundeness of a sequence

Let $f_n \in C^2(\bar{\Omega})$ be a sequence satisfying $\Delta f_n - f_n^3 \to 0 \ \ {\rm in} \ \ L^2(\Omega)$ where $\Omega \subset {\mathbb R}^2$ is bounded and open with a smooth boundary. Is ...
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Unique continuation property of the equation $ -\Delta u=|u|^{p-1}u $ with $ p>2 $

Assume that $ \{u_i\}_{i=1}^{2} $ satisfies $ -\Delta u_i=|u_i|^{p-1}u_i $ in $ B_1 $ with $ p>2 $ and $ u_1=u_2 $ in an open set $ A\subset B_1 $. I want to ask that if $ u_1=u_2 $ in $ B_1 $. ...
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A bilinear estimate with a simple one-dimensional oscillatory integral kernel

Let $f\in L^{p}(\mathbb{R})$, $1\leq p\leq 2$. I am trying to show that $$\int_{\mathbb{R}}\int_{\mathbb{R}} \,K(y,z)\, \frac{f(y)f(z)}{y^{\frac{1}{2\,p^{\prime}}}\,z^{\frac{1}{2\,p^{\prime}}}}\,dy\,...
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Can functions with "big" discontinuities be in $H^1$?

How can I prove that the function: $$u:\Omega\to\mathbb{R},\ u(x)=\begin{cases} 0, x\in\omega \\[3mm] v(x), x\in\Omega\setminus\omega\end{cases}$$ is not in $H^1(\Omega)$, knowing that $v\geq 1$ is ...
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Is there literature on the existence of solutions to elliptic systems on unbounded manifolds?

Most of the current literature I've seen is either for compact Riemannian manifolds or unbounded subsets of Euclidean space. In this article, the authors consider a priori bounds on such systems on ...
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Explanation of a step in a work by C. E. Kenig and A.D. Ionescu

I am studying the work Ionescu, A. D.; Kenig, C. E., Local and global wellposedness of periodic KP-I equations, Bourgain, Jean (ed.) et al., Mathematical aspects of nonlinear dispersive equations. ...
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The semigroup of Laplace-Beltrami operator on 3-flat torus

I am studying a recent paper in which the author worked on the rectangular, flat 3 tori. It can be realized, the author explained, as $\mathbb{R}^3 \over (L_1 \mathbb Z \times L_2 \mathbb Z \times L_3 ...
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uniform convergence of $H^r$ projectors on compact sets?

Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb R^d$ be a smooth, bounded domain. Let $(e_n)_{n\geq 0}\subset L^2(\Omega)$ be the Hilbert basis generated by the Dirichlet-Laplacian eigenfunctions, i-e $-\Delta e_n=\...
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Existence and uniqueness for the equation $u_t + \nabla |u| = 0$

How does one prove the existence, uniqueness, and regularity for the equation $$u_t + \nabla_x |u| = 0 $$ with initial data $u(0,x) = u_0(x)$ and where the unknown function is $u:\mathbb (0,\infty)\...
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