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Liouville theorems and Fujita exponent for nonlinear space fractional diffusions

Published 5 Jun 2017 in math.AP | (1706.01251v1)

Abstract: We consider non-negative solutions to the semilinear space-fractional diffusion problem $(\partial_t+(-\Delta){\alpha/2})u=\rho(x)up$ on whole space $Rn$ with nonnegative initial data and with $(-\Delta){\alpha/2}$ being the $\alpha$-Laplacian operator, $\alpha\in (0,2)$. Here $p>0$ and $\rho(x)$ is a non-negative locally integrable function. For $\rho(x)=1$ we show that the fujita exponent is $p_F=1+\frac{\alpha}{n}$ and the Liouville type result for the stationary equation is true for $0<p\leq 1+\frac{\alpha}{n-\alpha}$. When $p=1/2$ and $\rho(x)$ satisfies an integrable condition, there is at least one positive solution. This existence result is proved after we establish a uniqueness result about solutions of fractional Poisson equation.

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  1. Li Ma 

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