We study the initial-boundary value problem [Formula presented]where [Formula presented] is an interval and [Formula presented] is a nonnegative Radon measure on [Formula presented]. The map [Formula presented] is increasing in [Formula presented] and decreasing in [Formula presented] for some [Formula presented], and satisfies [Formula presented]. The regularizing map [Formula presented] is increasing and bounded. We prove existence of suitably defined nonnegative Radon measure-valued solutions. The solution class is natural since smooth initial data may generate solutions which become measure-valued after finite time.
On a class of forward-backward parabolic equations: Existence of solutions
Bertsch M;
2018
Abstract
We study the initial-boundary value problem [Formula presented]where [Formula presented] is an interval and [Formula presented] is a nonnegative Radon measure on [Formula presented]. The map [Formula presented] is increasing in [Formula presented] and decreasing in [Formula presented] for some [Formula presented], and satisfies [Formula presented]. The regularizing map [Formula presented] is increasing and bounded. We prove existence of suitably defined nonnegative Radon measure-valued solutions. The solution class is natural since smooth initial data may generate solutions which become measure-valued after finite time.File in questo prodotto:
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