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Global existence and blow-up for a mixed pseudo-parabolic p-Laplacian type equation with logarithmic nonlinearity-II

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Pages 2641-2658 | Received 08 Aug 2019, Accepted 17 Nov 2019, Published online: 28 Nov 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This paper deals with the following mixed pseudo-parabolic p-Laplacian type equation with logarithmic nonlinearity utΔutdiv(|u|p2u)=|u|q2ulog|u| in a bounded domain with zero Dirichlet boundary condition, which was studied in our previous paper [J Math Anal Appl. 2019;478(2):393-420]. In view the results of [J Math Anal Appl. 2019;478(2):393-420], for the case (1) 1<pq2,if np,2,if 2nn+2<p<n,<npnp,if p2nn+2,(1) the global existence and blow-up results were got when J(u0)d, where d denotes the mountain-pass level. But for the case (2) 1<pq and 2<q<,if np,npnp,if 2nn+2<p<n,(2) the blow-up results were got when J(u0)M, where Md is a constant. In this paper, we extend and complete the results of [J Math Anal Appl. 2019;478(2):393-420] on the following three aspects:

  • First, the blow-up results are got when J(u0)d and (2) are satisfied.

  • Second, the upper and lower bounds of blow-up time are estimated.

  • Third, the global existence and blow-up results are got when J(u0)>d.

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