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Long time behavior of solutions of degenerate parabolic equations with inhomogeneous density on manifolds

Daniele Andreucci, Anatoli F. Tedeev

Published 2019-05-26Version 1

We consider the Cauchy problem for doubly non-linear degenerate parabolic equations on Riemannian manifolds of infinite volume, or in $\R^N$. The equation contains a weight function as a capacitary coefficient which we assume to decay at infinity. We connect the behavior of non-negative solutions to the interplay between such coefficient and the geometry of the manifold, obtaining, in a suitable subcritical range, estimates of the vanishing rate for long times and of the finite speed of propagation. In supercritical ranges we obtain universal bounds and prove blow up in a finite time of the (initially bounded) support of solutions.

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