Questions tagged [ap.analysis-of-pdes]
Partial differential equations (PDEs): Existence and uniqueness, regularity, boundary conditions, linear and non-linear operators, stability, soliton theory, integrable PDEs, conservation laws, qualitative dynamics.
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Schauder estimate for $f \in L^\infty$
I was reading an article where at some point the author uses the following estimate:
Let $u$ be a solution of
$$\Delta u = f \quad \text{in } B_1$$
for $f \in L^\infty$. Then $u \in C^{1,1 - \...
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Definition of coercive boundary value problems
In Folland's Introduction to PDE,page 242, he defines what it means for a Dirichlet form to be coercive (a standard definition). Let $X$ be a closed subspace of $H_m(\Omega)$ with $H_m^0(\Omega)\...
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Measurable selection for the mean value theorem
When we use the mean value theorem we come across the problem of measurability of the argument. The problem is somehow like that:
Let $f:\Omega\times [0,1]\to\mathbb{R}$ be a Caratheodory function (i....
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Method of characteristics for higher order PDEs in more than two variables
I am trying to understand the mathod of characteristics for solving partial differential equations. However, all the examples I found over the internet are for first order PDEs or for second order ...
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If $t \to \lVert f(\cdot,t) \rVert_{L^2_x}^2$ is absolutely continuous, can we interchange the spatial integral and time derivative? (from MSE)
I originally posted this question on MSE. But it seems more nontrivial than expected, so I guess MO is a more appropriate place to ask.
I repeat the question for the sake of completeness:
Let $f(x,t) ...
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Viscosity solutions of eikonal equation on Riemannian manifolds
It is well known that given a bounded open region $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, the Dirichlet problem $$\lVert \nabla u \rVert = 1, \quad u|_{\partial \Omega} = 0$$
admits the unique viscosity ...
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Equivalence of Wind Forces: Intensity vs. Duration [closed]
The strongest tornado in the world happened recently in Greenfield Iowa with winds over 318 mph: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2176728102678237&vanity=reedtimmer2.0
I am curious, are less ...
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Estimates for solution to linear elliptic equations
Let $A$ be a symmetric, uniformly elliptic constant matrix with $\lambda \leq A \leq \Lambda$. Consider the weak solution (which is smooth from standard elliptic theory) $u \in W_{loc}^{1,2}$ solving $...
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Towards the KPZ: Wiener-Ito integral, Kolmogorov type criterion
Consider a space-time white noise $\xi$ and the heat semi-group $(P_r).$
The following Kolmogorov type criterion allows to construct modifications in Besov Space (Here we have a partition of unity $(\...
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Spatially localised solution to the Schrödinger equation with potential is a combination of eigenfunctions
In this Terry Tao's blog post, he claims that if one has a solution to the Schrödinger equation
$$i\,\partial_t u +\Delta u=Vu $$
with a "reasonably smooth and localised $V$", $u$ has ...
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Integrability in the product space can follow from a property of the Nemytskii operator?
Let's say that $f:\Omega\times\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$ is a Caratheodory function (i.e. $f(x,\cdot)$ is continuous for a.a. $x\in\Omega$ and $f(\cdot,t)$ is measurable for all $t\in\mathbb{R}$), where ...
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References for the generalized Dirichlet problem for plurisubharmonic functions on the bidisc
In the paper "On a Generalized Dirichlet Problem for Plurisubharmonic Functions and Pseudo-Convex Domains. Characterization of Silov Boundaries" Theorem 5.3, the following result is obtained ...
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Question about Neumann eigenvalues on manifolds
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Let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{S}^2_+$ be any geodesically convex subset of the hemisphere $\mathbb{S}^2_+$. Then is it true that $\mu_1(\Omega)\geq \mu_1(\mathbb{S}^2_+)$ where $\mu_1$ is the ...
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Regularity of stochastic heat equation
For the heat equation:
$$\frac{\partial u}{\partial t} = \Delta u + \zeta(t,x)$$
where $u:\mathbb{R}^{+}\times \mathbb{R}^{n} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ and $\zeta$ is a space-time white noise.
I'm ...
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Question about the Nemytsky operator on $L^p$ space
Let $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^N$ be a bounded open set, $f:\Omega\times\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$ be a Caratheodory function, i.e. $f(x,\cdot)$ is continuous for a.a. $x\in\Omega$ and $f(\cdot,t)$ is ...
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Does the Poincaré inequality hold on annular domains?
Does the following Poincaré inequality hold
$$\int_{B_{r_2}\setminus B_{r_1}} |f-\bar{f}|^2 dx \leq C(r_2-r_1)^2 \int_{B_{r_2}\setminus B_{r_1}} |\nabla f|^2 dx,$$
where $B_r$ denotes a ball of radius ...
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Question on ODE involving mollifiers from Taylor's book on PDEs
In Taylor's third book on PDEs chapter 16, the author discusses quasilinear symmetric hyperbolic systems of the form
$$\partial_{t}u=A^{k}(t,x,u)\partial_{k}u+g(t,x,u)$$
with some initial condition $u(...
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What is the fundamental solution for the backward heat equation?
According to the theorem of Malgrange and Ehrenpreis a fundamental solution exists for any PDE with constant coefficients. But I didn't manage to find in the literature an explicit formula for the ...
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Elliptic regularity on manifolds: Is this true?
Let $(M,g)$ be a Riemannian manifold (without boundary) and denote by $\Delta_{g}$ the Laplace-Beltrami operator (or any other elliptic operator if you wish). I was trying to find a reference for the ...
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Elliptic equation on differential forms
Let $\Sigma$ be an $n$-dimensional smooth closed manifold ($n\ge 3$) with a non-continuous metric $g\in W^{2,\frac{n}2}\cap L^{\infty}(\Sigma)$. Let $g'$ be a fixed smooth metric on $\Sigma$, there ...
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Examples showing Rellich-Kondrakov theorem fails for domains with non-Lipschitz boundary?
The Rellich-Kondrakov theorem requires the domain to have Lipschitz boundary, but after searching in many places, I have not found an example to show that this is necessary.
Can anyone share an ...
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Does $i\partial_tu = \Delta^2 u$ exhibit more or less dispersion than $i\partial_t u= \Delta u$?
Consider the initial-value problems in $d=1$
$$\begin{cases} i\partial_tu = \Delta^2 u \\
u(x,0)=u_0
\end{cases}$$
and
$$\begin{cases} i\partial_t u= \Delta u \\
u(x,0)=u_0,
\end{cases}$$
Solutions to ...
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Exhaustion function with uniform controls of level sets on universal covers of compact manifolds
recently I encountered the following problem in my research. Roughly speaking, it asks if, on the universal covers of a closed Riemannian manifold, one can find exhaustion functions with uniformly ...
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Systems of (hyperbolic) 2nd order PDEs with lower order constraints
Certain surfaces in mechanics are endowed with the fundamental forms
\begin{align}
\text{I} &= \mathrm{d}u^2+\mathrm{d}v^2+2\cos\gamma\: \mathrm{d}u\: \mathrm{d}v \\
\text{II} &= \alpha\left(\...
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Dirichlet problem for an elliptic operator
consider de Dirichlet problem $Lu=0$ on the unit ball B of $\Bbb C^n$ and $u=f$ on the unit sphere $S^{2n-1}$, we suppose that $L$ is an elliptic operator.
My question is there is a formula of the ...
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Deriving differential equation from difference of PDE solutions
This is an edited cross-post from Math SE because after several days it's received no good answer. I think it's less appropriate for a general QA Math site and is likely better for Overflow with ...
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Clarification about solvability of Dirichlet problem at infinity on a pinched negative curvature space
Let $M$ be a complete Riemannian manifold of pinched negative curvature $(-a^2 \leq K \leq -b^2 < 0)$. Let $M_\infty$ denote the ideal boundary and $\varphi \in C^0(M_\infty)$ be a prescribed "...
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Nontrivial invariant transformations for heat equations
It is well known that if $u$ is a harmonic function on $\mathbb R^2$ then its Kelvin transform defined by
$$ v(r,\theta) = u(\frac{1}{r},\theta)$$
is also harmonic for $r>0$. Note that the Kelvin ...
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Inside and up to boundary regularity improvement of linear differential operator
I'm learning elliptic PDEs and a natural question came to me. Consider a constant coefficient linear differential operator defined on the ball $B_r:=\{\sum_{k=1}^n|x_k|^2<r\}$
$$A=\sum a_\alpha\...
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Elliptic PDEs in BSDEs and in optimal control
This soft/reference question is related to this MO post of a similar nature.
What are some examples of elliptic PDEs appearing in control and BSDEs?
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A question on the proof of unique continuation for the case $u\in H^{2}$ in Le Rousseau, Lebeau and Robbiano book on Carleman estimates
In the book Elliptic Carleman Estimates and Applications to Stabilization and Controllability, Volume I, page 186 (MR4436025, Zbl 1497.35005), the authors proves a unique continuation theorem which ...
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Rigorous treatment of Ostrogradsky's instability theorem?
The Ostrogradsky instability theorem says that if a Lagrangian depends on more than the position and velocity, the corresponding Hamiltonian is unbounded below. This has been suggested as a reason why ...
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Weak convergence + convergence of the norm implies strong convergence in Orlicz spaces
It is known [1, proposition 3.32] and a classical trick in PDEs that, in any uniformly convex Banach space $X$, weak convergence $x_n\rightharpoonup x$ together with convergence of the norm $\|x_n\|_X\...
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Existence of an extension operator $E: W_0^{s,p}(\Omega)\rightarrow W^{s,p}(\mathbb{R}^d)$?
If $\Omega$ is an open Lipschitz domain with bounded boundary then their exists a continuous operator $E: W^{s,p}(\Omega) \rightarrow W^{s,p}(\mathbb{R}^d)$ where $s\in (0,1)$ such that $Eu=u$ on $\...
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Conformal Killing fields satisfy a third order PDE
Let $(M,g)$ be a $n$-dimensional Riemannian manifold with smooth metric $g$.
Proposition 3.2 in the paper "The Boost Problem in General Relativity" by O'Murchadha and Chistodoulou claims ...
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Solving the Moutard PDE
I'm researching on discrete/semi-discrete/smooth differential geometry. Recently, I transformed one of my surface theory problems (in the smooth scenario) into the following Moutard PDE
$$h_{uv} = q\,...
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Singularity of singularities and second microlocalization: a question that come from the stabilization of damped wave equation
In the paper [2], the Authors introduce a tool called second microlocalization, which is difficult for me. Although I have searched a lot of papers on the internet, nevertheless the material that I ...
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Does Physics need non-analytic smooth functions?
Observing the behaviour of a few physicists "in nature", I had the impression that among the mathematical tools they use a lot (along with possibly much more sofisticated maths, of course), ...
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Uniqueness problem of constant coefficient differential operator with given boundary information on compact domain
I'm considering the uniqueness problem for a constant coefficient differential operator $A$ on compact domain $\Omega$ with given boundary information such that we have
\begin{equation}\label{...
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Estimating a solution to an Euler-type ODE
Let $f$ be a continuous function in $L^2([1,\infty)$ satisfying $\sup_{r\geq 1} r|f(r)| <\infty$. Let $\ell$ be a positive integer and $a$ be a real number.
Let $u(r)$ be a function on $[1,\infty)$ ...
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Perturbation methods for stochastic/partial differential equations
I'm asking for a good reference on perturbation methods for stochastic and/or partial differential equations.
Something like this: Perturbation of a stochastic differential equation
I'm familiar with ...
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Multivariable Variation of Parameters $\psi_1(x, k)\int^{(x,t)}e^{ik^3(t-\tau)}[M_1(\xi,k)q(\xi,\tau)d\xi-X_1(\xi,\tau,k)d\tau]+\dots$
I am trying to read through the paper titled IBV problems for linear PDEs with Variable Coefficients by P. A. Treharne and A. S. Fokas (link here). For greater clarity, I split my question up into two ...
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Multi-variate Picard-Lindelöf? Convergence of analytic PDEs (w/ commutative partial derivatives & value at a base point)
I am looking for a theorem to give existence and uniqueness of solutions to PDEs of the following form.
Find an analytic $u : \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^m$ satisfying the equations $\partial_{x_i}u =...
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Rigorous analysis of phase transitions and universality in a non-linear model of interacting oscillators
Consider a system of interacting non-linear oscillators governed by the McKean-Vlasov equation:
$$\frac{\partial p(x,t)}{\partial t} = \frac{\partial}{\partial x}\left[\frac{\partial V(x)}{\partial x}...
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Solution to the Eikonal equation with almost everywhere continuous derivative
Let $\Omega$ be an open, bounded, connected subset of $\mathbb R^n$ with smooth boundary. Does there always exist an almost everywhere solution $u \in W^{1, \infty}$ to the following system of PDE?
$$|...
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A variant of Hardy's inequality for "convolutions"?
Consider Hardy's inequality on $L^{2}(\mathbb{R}^3)$. This inequality states that:
$$\int_{\mathbb{R}^3} dx \, \frac{|\psi(x)|^2}{|x|^2} \le K \int_{\mathbb{R}^3} dx \, |\nabla \psi(x)|^2.$$
I want to ...
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On the weak derivative of $|u|^{(p-2)/2}u$
Let $u$ be a function such that $|u|^{(p-2)/2}u$ is in $H^1_0(G)$, $G$ is open and $p>2$.
How can I show that
$$
D(|u|^{(p-2)/2}u)=p/2|u|^{(p-2)/2}D(u) \label{1}\tag{1}
$$
or how can I show that, ...
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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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Intuition for Agmon-Douglis-Nirenberg ellipticity
First of all, I am sorry if this is a too basic question, but I stumbled over this notion of ellipticity only very recently.
I am trying to understand the definition of ellipticity of systems due to ...
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Harmonic functions and monotonic decay
I have a general question surrounding certain harmonic functions.
I was able to solve the Laplace equation $\Delta f = 0$ in $\mathbb{R^3}$, subject to two spherical (equal radii) boundary conditions, ...