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Strict Riesz's rearrangement inequality when function is not nonnegative

The strict Riesz rearrangement inequality (Lieb- and Loss's book Analysis, Section 3, Theorem 3.9 ,page 93) says that if the functions $f,g,h,$ are all nonnegative and $g$ is strictly symmetric ...
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Asymptotic formula for fractional Laplacian

For the solution of $$ \begin{cases} \lambda u^\epsilon - \frac{\epsilon^2}{2} \Delta u^\epsilon = 0 &\text{in } \Omega \\ u^\epsilon=1 & \text{on } \partial \Omega \end{cases} $$ Varadhan ...
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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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References for Green functions of $\nabla \cdot a \nabla$ on a domain with $a \in L^\infty$

I am looking for a reference for basic properties of the Green function for a symmetric, uniformly elliptic operator $\nabla \cdot a \nabla$ where the coefficients $a_{ij}= a_{ji}$ are only assumed to ...
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Bound for the $\ell^3$ norm for the one-dimensional propagator

Problem: In Appendix (A.6) of Main paper is written $$\lVert K(x; t_0, t_1, t_2, \frac{1}{2\pi}q_1, \frac{1}{2\pi}q_2)\rVert_3 \leq \prod_{\nu=1}^{d} \lVert p_{R^{\nu}}^{(d=1)}\rVert_3 \leq C \...
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Explicit computation of a norm in context of operator-semigroups and differential equations

I am interested in the explicit calculation of the following norm $\vert \cdot \vert$. Let $X$ a Banach space with norm $\Vert \cdot \Vert$ and $(T(t))_{t \geq 0}$ a strongly continuous one-parameter ...
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Obtaining identity from Pokhozhaev formula

From the classical Pokhozhaev formula, how can I obtain that the following identity holds for $u,v \in C^2(\bar \Omega)$? $$ \int_\Omega (\Delta u(x,\nabla v) + \Delta v(x,\nabla v)) dx = \int_{\...
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Ekeland's standardness-property inheritable?

Ekeland's inverse function theorem gives weak conditions under which a function $f:E\rightarrow F$ between two graded Fréchet-spaces is locally surjective. The theorem requires the codomain $F$ to be ...
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Fractional Laplacian and support

Let $u:\mathbb [-1,1] \to \mathbb R$ such that $\mathrm{supp}(u) \subset B_{1/2}(0)$. Under what assumptions on $u$ does it hold $$\mathrm{supp}\Big((-\Delta)^s u\Big) \subset B_{1/2}(0),$$ where $(-\...
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Is this mixed-Sobolev interpolation inequality valid?

By $L^p_T\dot H^s$ I mean the space $L^p([0, T] \to \dot H^s)$ where as usual $$\|u\|_{\dot H^s}^2 = \int_{\mathbb R^d} |\hat u(\xi)|^2 |\xi|^{2s} ~d\xi.$$ Of course, we can interpolate in the time ...
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Fractional Laplacian for the product of two functions

Considering the following definition for the fractional Laplacian \begin{eqnarray} \label{pointwisedef} (-\Delta)^{s}u(x) & : = & \mathrm{ \mbox{p. v}} \quad a_{d,s} \int_{\mathbb{R}^d}\frac{...
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Convolution mollification of $H^s$ functions uniformly in the unit ball of this sobolev space

Let $\phi$ be a nonnegative $C_c^\infty(B(0,1))$ function, where $B(0,1)\in \mathbb R^n$ is the unit ball, and $\int \phi =1$. Let $\phi_{\epsilon}(x) =\epsilon^{-n} \phi(x/\epsilon).$ For any $L^2$ ...
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Cut-off function and fractional Laplacian

Is there a smooth function $u$ such that $u = 1$ in $B_r(0)$, $u=0$ in $\mathbb R^N \setminus B_{2r}(0)$, and $$ |\nabla u| \le Cr^{-1}, \quad |\Delta u |\le Cr^{-2}, \quad |(-\Delta)^s| u \le Cr^{-2s}...
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Boundary terms in integration by parts for the fractional Laplacian

Let $u,v \in C^\infty(\Omega)$ and assume that $v$ is compactly supported inside a domain $\Omega$. Is it true that $$ \int_\Omega v (-\Delta)^su \, d x = \int_\Omega (-\Delta)^{s/2}v(-\Delta)^{s/2}u \...
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How to prove that there are infinitely many eigenvalues below $1$ of the following differential operator?

The question from Remark (2) below Lemma 7 in Enno Lenzmann: uniqueness of ground states for the pseudorelativistic Hartree equations. Let $l \ge 1$, and consider the following operator \begin{...
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Explicit computation related to the fractional Laplacian

Suppose $$c_{n,s}\int_{\mathbb R^n}\int_{\mathbb R^n} \frac{(u(x+y+z)-u(x+y)-u(x+z)-u(x))^2}{|y|^{n+2s}|z|^{n+2s}} dydz = C$$ for some constants $c_{n,s}$, $C$, and $s \in (0,1)$. Is it true that $$u =...
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Bochner's formula for fractional Laplacian

Is there an analogue of the classical Bochner formula $\frac{1}{2} \Delta |\nabla u|^2 = |\nabla^2 u|^2$ for harmonic functions that holds for $s$-harmonic functions?
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Linearized NLS/GP around a soliton and the spectrum of the evolution operator

I apologize if this has been asked before but so far I haven't found it anywhere. Consider the Nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a potential (i.e. Gross- Pitaevskii) in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ $$i\Psi_{t} =...
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Existence of a solution for this hypoelliptic-alike PDE

I know that this question may result rater vague and somehow out of context, still I am hoping you could help me. Assume we have the following equation \begin{align} \boxed{\partial_t u(t,x,z)=\...
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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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Existence and uniqueness for fractional parabolic equation with transport term

Let us consider the problem \begin{equation} \begin{cases} u_t+(-\Delta)^{\sigma}u+\mathrm{div}(a(t,x)u) = 0 & \text{in } \mathbb{R}^n \times [0, T) \\ u(x,0)=u_0(x) & \text{in } \...
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Integrability of fractional heat kernel

In Estimates of fractional heat kernel, it was stated that $$ \partial_{x_j} p_t^{(n)}(x) = -\frac{x_j}{2 \pi} \, p_t^{(n+2)}(\tilde x) $$ where $x = (x_1, \ldots, x_n) \in \mathbb R^n$, $\tilde x = (...
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How to use Fredholm alternative to check that there are only finite eigenvalues of $H$ on the imaginary axis?

On $\mathbb{R}^3$, we consider the operator \begin{equation} \mathcal{H}= \left( \begin{matrix} -\Delta +1 -2 \phi^2 & -\phi^2 \\ \phi^2 & \Delta -1 +2 \phi^2 \end{matrix} \right) , D(...
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Heat equation damps backward heat equation?

In a previous question on mathoverflow, I was wondering about the following: Let $\Delta$ be the Laplacian on some compact interval $I$ of the real line with let's say Dirichlet boundary conditions. ...
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Mapping properties of backward and forward heat equation

In a previous question on mathoverflow, I asked about the following: Let $\Delta$ be the Laplacian on some compact interval $I$ of the real line with let's say Dirichlet boundary conditions. The ...
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Reverse Hölder type inequality for the Laplacian raised to a power

I am studying integrals of the form $\int (\Delta \rho)^{\alpha} f^{\beta}$ where $0<\alpha < 1, \beta \geq 0$ and $\rho, f \in C_c^{\infty}(\mathbb{R}^n).$ My goal is to obtain lower bound on ...
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Rigorous energy estimate for advection-diffusion equation

Let $a \in L^q([0,T];L^p(\mathbb R^N))$ with $2/q + N/p \le 1$ and $q \in [2,\infty), p \in (N,\infty) \text{ if } N \ge 2$ $q \in [2,4], p \in [2,\infty] \text{ if } N = 1$ and consider the ...
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Eigenvalues of the Laplacian and min-max formula in any space dimension

In which reference book can I find a proof that the eigenvalue of the Laplace operator in a domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb R^d$ with $d \ge 1$ are given by $$ \lambda_1 = \min_{u \in H^1_0(\Omega), \|...
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Liouville theorem for elliptic equation with advection term

How can one prove that any $L^2$ solution of $$ - \Delta \phi(x) + a(x) \cdot \nabla \phi(x)=0 \qquad \mbox{in } \mathbb R^N $$ is zero if $a(x)$ is a divergence-free vector field such that $\int |\...
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Spectral fractional Laplacian of power-function $(-\Delta)^s x^{\alpha}$ in $(0,1) \subset \mathbb R$

How can one compute the Neumann spectral fractional Laplacian of power function, $(-\Delta)^s x^{\alpha}$, with $\alpha >0$, in an interval $(0,1)$. I'm only aware of the formula in the whole space....
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Backward heat equation and forward perturbed heat equation well posed?

I consider the following scenario. Let $I$ be a compact interval in space and $f$ a nice function in the space $C^{\infty}(I)$. In the following we consider a self-adjoint realization of our operators ...
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Strongly continuous semigroups on weighted $\ell^1$ space

Let $x=(x_i)$ be a sequence in $\ell^1$ such that all $x_i>0.$ Let $T(t):\ell^1 \rightarrow \ell^1$ be a strongly continuous semigroup of, i.e. $t \mapsto T(t)y$ is continuous for every $y \in \ell^...
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Seeking for references on some PDEs

This is not a technical mathematical question. I came across some PDEs with no references nor their names. $$-\Delta u + \int_\Omega udx = f\qquad \hbox{in $\Omega$} \label{1}\tag{Eq1}$$ The above ...
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Fractional Sobolev embedding theorem

Let $\psi \in C^\infty_c(\mathbb R^N)$ be a test function with support iN $B(0,R)$. Is it true that the following inequality holds $$\int_{B(0,R)} \psi^2 u^{\frac{4}{1+\beta}} dx \le R^{1+\beta} \int_{...
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Fractional Laplacian equation on a ball and explicit solutions

Let us consider \begin{align*} (-\Delta)^s u &= 0 && x \in B_r(0) \\ u&=0 && x \in \mathbb R^N \setminus B_r(0), \end{align*} where $$ (-\Delta)^s u(x) = \int_{\mathbb{R}^N} \...
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Existence and regularity for fractional elliptic problem with gradient term: $ (-\Delta)^s u + v\cdot \nabla u = 0$ with $v \in \dot H^s$

Let us consider the problem $$ (-\Delta)^s u + v\cdot \nabla u = 0 \quad \text{ in } \mathbb R^n, $$ where $s \in (0,1)$, $(-\Delta)^s$ is the fractional Laplace operator and $v:\mathbb R^n \to \...
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Reference Request: Dirichlet operators with singular coefficients

Let $d\geq 2$, $\delta \in (0,1)$ and let $\mathcal{L}_{d,\delta}$ be the second order differential operator defined by \begin{align*} \mathcal{L}_{d,\delta}(f)(x) = \Delta(f)(x)-\delta \|x\|^{\delta-...
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Series and solution of $-\Delta u + \lambda u = f(x)$

Consider a bounded smooth set $\Omega \subset \mathbb R^n$ (for example, we can take a ball). Can we write down the solution of \begin{align*} -\Delta u(x) + \lambda u(x) &= f(x), & x \in \...
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Solution of the fractional Laplace equation on a ball

What is the expression of the (non $u \equiv 0$) solutions to \begin{align*} (-\Delta)^s u &= 0 && x \in B_r(0) \\ u&=0 && x \in \mathbb R^N \setminus B_r(0), \end{align*} ...
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How to compute the functional derivative of the following functional encountered in electrical impedance tomography?

Note: I have raised this question in Mathematical stack exchange but it received no attention. That is why I proceed to here to ask this question. Please tell me if this is not appropriate, thank you....
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Fractional Laplacian of $(a-x)_+^\alpha$ in $(0,1)$

How can I compute the spectral fractional Laplacian of $(a-x)_+^\alpha$ on $\Omega = (0,1)$? Here the operator is defined as $$(-\Delta)^s u = c_{N,s} \int_0^\infty (e^{t\Delta_N}u(x) - u(x)) t^{-1 - ...
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Friedrichs mollifiers and Sobolev spaces

$\renewcommand{\epsilon}{\varepsilon}$The following is from John Roe's book Elliptic operators, topology and asymptotic methods. $S$ is a vector bundle on a compact manifold $M$, but I think for my ...
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Sufficient conditions for an asymptotic compactness

This question relates a theory of Mosco convergence. Let $X$ be a compact metric space, and $\mu$ a Borel measure on $X$. A symmetric bilinear form $(\mathcal{E},\text{Dom}(\mathcal{E}))$ on $L^2(X,\...
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Domain of the fractional Laplacian operator

If $u:\mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ satisfies $$\int_{\mathbb R^n}\int_{\mathbb R^n}\frac{|u(x)-u(y)|^2}{|x-y|^{n+2s}} dxdy < \infty,$$ but $u$ is not in $L^2(\mathbb R^n)$, is $(-\Delta)^su$ well-...
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Is this PDE solvable?

Let $M = \mathbb{R}^3 \setminus B_1$ where $B_1$ is unit ball. I am trying to solve the following PDE for $f$: $$\Delta f -\frac{ f }{r^2}+ \frac{ \left. f \right|_{\partial M}}{r^2} = 0, \qquad \text{...
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Smoothing property of a certain singular integral operator of non-convolution type

For simplicity, suppose that the dimension $d=2$, and let $g_s(x)$ be the Coulomb or Riesz potential defined by $$g_s(x) := \begin{cases} -\frac{1}{2\pi}\ln|x|, & {s=0} \\ c_s|x|^{-s},& {0<...
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Density property fractional heat kernel

Let us consider $$p_t^{(n+2)}(\tilde x) , $$ where $x = (x_1, \ldots, x_n) \in \mathbb R^n$, $\tilde x = (x_1, \ldots, x_n, 0, 0) \in \mathbb R^{n+2}$, and $p_t^{(n)}(x)$ is the heat kernel for $(-\...
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Fractional Laplacian problem on half-line

Is it possible to obtain an explicit solution for the following fractional problem on the half-line? $$(-\Delta)^\alpha u(x) + M u'(x) + K u(x) + C = 0 \quad \text{ in } (0,\infty)$$ $$u(x) = a, \quad ...
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Trace of a function

Let $T,L> 0$ two real numbers and we consider the Sobolev space $X := L^2(0,T; H^1(0,L))\cap H^{1}(0,T;H^{-1}(0,L))$. My question is: Given $f \in X$, the trace $ t \mapsto f(t,L)$ belongs to what ...
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On the boundary integral of Neumann eigenfunctions

Let $v$ be an eigenfunction corresponding to the first nonzero Neumann Laplacian eigenvalue on a domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^2$. By definition, we know that $\int_{\Omega} v \, dx=0$. If $\Omega$...
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