The evolution to localized and front solutions in a non-Lipschitz reaction-diffusion Cauchy problem with trivial initial data
Abstract
In this paper, we establish the existence of spatially inhomogeneous classical self-similar solutions to a non-Lipschitz semi-linear parabolic Cauchy problem with trivial initial data. Specifically we consider bounded solutions to an associated two-dimensional non-Lipschitz non-autonomous dynamical system, for which, we establish the existence of a two-parameter family of homoclinic connections on the origin, and a heteroclinic connection between two equilibrium points. Additionally, we obtain bounds and estimates on the rate of convergence of the homoclinic connections to the origin.
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