Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs
Scientific paper
2008-08-08
Comm. Pure. Appl. Math. 62 (2009), 1386-1433
Mathematics
Analysis of PDEs
36 pages (without figures); v3: minor changes, to appear in Comm. Pure Appl. Math
Scientific paper
We present two approaches to the heat flow on a Finsler manifold $(M,F)$: either as gradient flow on $L^2(M,m)$ for the energy; or as gradient flow on the reverse $L^2$-Wasserstein space $\mathcal{P}_2(M)$ of probability measures on $M$ for the relative entropy. Both approaches depend on the choice of a measure $m$ on $M$ and then lead to the same nonlinear evolution semigroup. We prove $\mathcal{C}^{1,\alpha}$-regularity for solutions to the (nonlinear) heat equation on the Finsler space $(M,F,m)$. Typically, solutions to the heat equation will not be $\mathcal{C}^2$. Moreover, we derive pointwise comparison results a la Cheeger-Yau and integrated upper Gaussian estimates a la Davies.
Ohta Shin-ichi
Sturm Karl-Theodor
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