Dimension-free Harnack inequalities for conjugate heat equations and their applications to geometric flows

IF 1.8 1区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS Analysis & PDE Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.2140/apde.2023.16.1589
Li-Juan Cheng, Anton Thalmaier
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Let $M$ be a differentiable manifold endowed with a family of complete Riemannian metrics $g(t)$ evolving under a geometric flow over the time interval $[0,T[$. In this article, we give a probabilistic representation for the derivative of the corresponding conjugate semigroup on $M$ which is generated by a Schr\"{o}dinger type operator. With the help of this derivative formula, we derive fundamental Harnack type inequalities in the setting of evolving Riemannian manifolds. In particular, we establish a dimension-free Harnack inequality and show how it can be used to achieve heat kernel upper bounds in the setting of moving metrics. Moreover, by means of the supercontractivity of the conjugate semigroup, we obtain a family of canonical log-Sobolev inequalities. We discuss and apply these results both in the case of the so-called modified Ricci flow and in the case of general geometric flows.
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共轭热方程的无量纲Harnack不等式及其在几何流动中的应用
设$M$是一个可微流形,赋与一组完全黎曼度量$g(t)$在时间区间$[0,t] $的几何流下演化。本文给出了$M$上由Schr\ {o}dinger型算子生成的对应共轭半群的导数的概率表示。利用这个导数公式,我们在黎曼流形的演化背景下导出了基本的哈纳克型不等式。特别是,我们建立了一个无量纲的哈纳克不等式,并展示了如何使用它来实现运动指标设置的热核上界。利用共轭半群的超收缩性,得到了一类正则对数- sobolev不等式。我们在所谓的修正里奇流和一般几何流的情况下讨论并应用这些结果。
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Analysis & PDE
Analysis & PDE MATHEMATICS, APPLIED-MATHEMATICS
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6 months
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