Discrete Heat Equation with irregular thermal conductivity and tempered distributional data
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a semi-classical version of the nonhomogeneous heat equation with singular time-dependent coefficients on the lattice Zn. We establish the well-posedeness of such Cauchy equations in the classical sense when regular coefficients are considered, and analyse how the notion of very weak solution adapts in such equations when distributional coefficients are regarded. We prove the well-posedness of both the classical and the very weak solution in the weighted spaces 2s( Zn), s ∈ R, which is enough to prove the well-posedness in the space of tempered distributions S'( Zn). Notably, when s=0, we show that for → 0, the classical (resp. very weak) solution of the heat equation in the Euclidean setting Rn is recaptured by the classical (resp. very weak) solution of it in the semi-classical setting Zn.
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