Singularity formation in the harmonic map flow with free boundary

Abstract

In the past years, there has been a new light shed on the harmonic map problem with free boundary in view of its connection with nonlocal equations. Here we fully exploit this link, considering the harmonic map flow with free boundary equatione:main0 cases ut = u in R2+× (0, T),\\ u(x,0,t) ∈ S1 for all (x,0,t)∈ ∂R2+× (0, T),\\ dudy(x,0,t) Tu(x,0,t)S1 for all (x,0,t)∈ ∂R2+× (0, T),\\ u(·, 0) = u0 in R2+ cases equation for a function u:R2+× [0, T) R2. Here u0 :R2+ R2 is a given smooth map and stands for orthogonality. We prove the existence of initial data u0 such that (e:main0) blows up at finite time with a profile being the half-harmonic map. This answers a question raised by Yunmei Chen and Fanghua Lin in Remark 4.9 of ChenLinJGA1998.

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