A survey with new extensions of the maximal-regularity framework for nonlinear SPDEs, yielding local well-posedness, blow-up criteria, and instantaneous regularization in critical spaces.
Quasilinear parabolic equations with superlinear nonlinearities in critical spaces
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Well-posedness in time-weighted spaces for quasilinear (and semilinear) parabolic evolution equations $u'=A(u)u+f(u)$ is established in a certain critical case of strict inclusion $\mathrm{dom}(f)\subsetneq \mathrm{dom}(A)$ for the domains of the (superlinear) function $u\mapsto f(u)$ and the quasilinear part $u\mapsto A(u)$. Based upon regularizing effects of parabolic equations, it is proven that the solution map generates a semiflow in a critical intermediate space. The applicability of the abstract results is demonstrated by several examples including a model for atmospheric flows and semilinear and quasilinear evolution equations with scaling invariance for which well-posedness in the critical scaling invariant intermediate spaces is shown.
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Nonlinear SPDEs and Maximal Regularity: An Extended Survey
A survey with new extensions of the maximal-regularity framework for nonlinear SPDEs, yielding local well-posedness, blow-up criteria, and instantaneous regularization in critical spaces.