Optimal well-posedness and forward self-similar solution for the Hardy-Henon parabolic equation in critical weighted Lebesgue spaces


Abstract in English

The Cauchy problem for the Hardy-Henon parabolic equation is studied in the critical and subcritical regime in weighted Lebesgue spaces on the Euclidean space $mathbb{R}^d$. Well-posedness for singular initial data and existence of non-radial forward self-similar solution of the problem are previously shown only for the Hardy and Fujita cases ($gammale 0$) in earlier works. The weighted spaces enable us to treat the potential $|x|^{gamma}$ as an increase or decrease of the weight, thereby we can prove well-posedness to the problem for all $gamma$ with $-min{2,d}<gamma$ including the Henon case ($gamma>0$). As a byproduct of the well-posedness, the self-similar solutions to the problem are also constructed for all $gamma$ without restrictions. A non-existence result of local solution for supercritical data is also shown. Therefore our critical exponent $s_c$ turns out to be optimal in regards to the solvability.

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