The Fujita exponent for finite difference approximations of nonlocal and local semilinear blow-up problems
Abstract
We study monotone finite difference approximations for a broad class of reaction-diffusion problems, incorporating general symmetric L\'evy operators. By employing an adaptive time-stepping discretization, we derive the discrete Fujita critical exponent for these problems. Additionally, under general consistency assumptions, we establish the convergence of discrete blow-up times to their continuous counterparts. As complementary results, we also present the asymptotic-in-time behavior of discrete heat-type equations as well as an extensive analysis of discrete eigenvalue problems.
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