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Trudy Instituta Matematiki i Mekhaniki UrO RAN, 2024, Volume 30, Number 2, Pages 86–102
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21538/0134-4889-2024-30-2-86-102
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Solutions with a zero front to the quasilinear parabolic heat equation

A. L. Kazakov

Matrosov Institute for System Dynamics and Control Theory of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk
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Abstract: The paper considers a nonlinear second-order evolution equation known as the nonlinear (quasilinear) heat equation with a source (sink) and also as the generalized porous medium equation. We deal with the case of an arbitrary dimension, and there is central (axial) symmetry. In other words, the unknown function depends on time t and the distance ρ to some point (straight line). The study concerns nontrivial solutions with a zero front that describe disturbances propagating over a stationary (cold) background with a finite velocity. A new theorem for the existence and uniqueness of a solution with the desired properties is proved. It allows one to construct the solution as a special series with recursively calculated coefficients and to cancel the singularity at the point ρ=0 by a degenerate change of independent variables. For the considered problem, an analog of S.V. Kovalevskaya's example is presented. We obtain conditions which ensure that the coefficients of the constructed series are constants; i.e., the original problem is reduced to the integration of an ordinary differential equation with a singularity in the factor at the highest derivative. The properties of the ordinary differential equation are studied using majorant methods and qualitative analysis. The results obtained are interpreted from the point of view of the original problem.
Keywords: nonlinear partial differential equations, generalized porous medium equation, degeneration, initial–boundary value problem, existence and uniqueness theorem, series, convergence, majorant method, exact solution, qualitative analysis of ordinary differential equations.
Funding agency Grant number
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 121041300058-1
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation within the project "Analytical and numerical methods of mathematical physics in problems of tomography, quantum field theory, and fluid mechanics" (state registration no. 121041300058-1).
Received: 23.04.2024
Revised: 08.05.2024
Accepted: 13.05.2024
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.957
MSC: 35K10, 35K57, 35K67
Language: Russian
Citation: A. L. Kazakov, “Solutions with a zero front to the quasilinear parabolic heat equation”, Trudy Inst. Mat. i Mekh. UrO RAN, 30, no. 2, 2024, 86–102
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