Gradient estimates for a parabolic partial differential equation under the Ricci-Bourguignon flow
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A gradient estimate for the parabolic PDE on warping functions is established under the Ricci-Bourguignon flow.
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Core claim
We study the Ricci-Bourguignon flow on warped product manifolds with noncompact base. This setting leads naturally to a parabolic partial differential equation on the space of smooth warping functions, arising from the necessary and sufficient conditions for a warped metric to evolve under the flow. One of our main results establishes a gradient estimate for this equation, providing the analytic input for the geometric applications developed herein and, in particular, recovering classical gradient estimates for the heat equation under the Ricci flow. Furthermore, we show how to construct explicit warped solutions to the Ricci-Bourguignon flow and present examples that are not only of独立兴趣 but
What carries the argument
The gradient estimate for the parabolic PDE satisfied by the warping function, derived via maximum principle arguments on the noncompact warped product.
Load-bearing premise
The manifold must be a warped product with noncompact base and the warping function must be smooth so that the parabolic PDE is well-defined and the maximum principle applies.
What would settle it
A concrete counterexample would be a smooth warping function on a noncompact base that satisfies the derived parabolic PDE yet has a gradient exceeding the estimated bound at some time and point.
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We study the Ricci-Bourguignon flow on warped product manifolds with noncompact base. This setting leads naturally to a parabolic partial differential equation on the space of smooth warping functions, arising from the necessary and sufficient conditions for a warped metric to evolve under the flow. One of our main results establishes a gradient estimate for this equation, providing the analytic input for the geometric applications developed herein and, in particular, recovering classical gradient estimates for the heat equation under the Ricci flow. Furthermore, we show how to construct explicit warped solutions to the Ricci-Bourguignon flow and present examples that are not only of independent interest but also illustrate and support our results
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript studies the Ricci-Bourguignon flow on warped-product manifolds with noncompact base. It derives the parabolic PDE satisfied by the warping function as a necessary and sufficient condition for the warped metric to evolve under the flow, proves a gradient estimate for solutions of this PDE, recovers the classical gradient estimate for the heat equation under Ricci flow as a special case, and constructs explicit warped-product solutions.
Significance. If the gradient estimate is rigorously established, it supplies the analytic control needed for further geometric applications of the flow on warped products and provides a consistency check by recovering the classical Ricci-flow case. The explicit constructions are of independent interest for illustrating the flow.
major comments (2)
- [§4, Theorem 4.2] §4, proof of Theorem 4.2 (gradient estimate): the passage from the evolution equation for the auxiliary function built from the warping function and its derivatives to the pointwise bound invokes the parabolic maximum principle on the noncompact base. The hypotheses (smooth warping function on a warped product with noncompact base) supply neither quadratic curvature bounds at infinity nor controlled growth of the warping function, so neither attainment of the supremum nor an Omori-Yau-type principle is justified. This step is load-bearing for the central claim.
- [§3, Eq. (3.7)] §3, derivation of the parabolic PDE (Eq. (3.7)): while the evolution equation for the warping function is correctly obtained from the flow, the subsequent maximum-principle argument in §4 does not reference any additional decay or curvature assumptions that would be needed to close the estimate on a noncompact base.
minor comments (2)
- [§3] Notation for the warping function and its derivatives is introduced without a consolidated table; a short notation summary at the beginning of §3 would improve readability.
- [Theorem 4.2] The statement of the main gradient estimate (Theorem 4.2) does not explicitly list the dependence on the initial data or on the Ricci-Bourguignon parameter; adding this would clarify the recovery of the classical heat-equation case.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful reading of the manuscript and for identifying the technical points concerning the application of the parabolic maximum principle on noncompact manifolds. We address the major comments point by point below.
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Referee: [§4, Theorem 4.2] §4, proof of Theorem 4.2 (gradient estimate): the passage from the evolution equation for the auxiliary function built from the warping function and its derivatives to the pointwise bound invokes the parabolic maximum principle on the noncompact base. The hypotheses (smooth warping function on a warped product with noncompact base) supply neither quadratic curvature bounds at infinity nor controlled growth of the warping function, so neither attainment of the supremum nor an Omori-Yau-type principle is justified. This step is load-bearing for the central claim.
Authors: We appreciate this detailed observation on the proof structure. The evolution equation for the auxiliary function is derived directly from the parabolic PDE, but the subsequent application of the maximum principle on the noncompact base does require additional justification that is not explicitly stated in the current hypotheses. To strengthen the argument, we will revise the proof of Theorem 4.2 to incorporate either a growth condition on the warping function (e.g., at most linear growth of the function and its first derivatives at infinity) or a cutoff-function approximation with a limiting procedure. This will rigorously justify the attainment of the supremum and the resulting pointwise gradient bound. The revised proof will appear in the updated §4. revision: yes
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Referee: [§3, Eq. (3.7)] §3, derivation of the parabolic PDE (Eq. (3.7)): while the evolution equation for the warping function is correctly obtained from the flow, the subsequent maximum-principle argument in §4 does not reference any additional decay or curvature assumptions that would be needed to close the estimate on a noncompact base.
Authors: We agree that the logical connection between the derivation in §3 and the maximum-principle application in §4 should be made explicit with respect to the noncompact setting. Although the derivation of Eq. (3.7) itself holds without compactness assumptions, the estimate requires supporting conditions. In the revision we will add a short remark immediately after Eq. (3.7) that lists the auxiliary hypotheses (growth or curvature bounds) under which the argument of §4 is valid, thereby closing the gap and improving the exposition. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity; standard parabolic maximum principle derivation on stated hypotheses.
full rationale
The central result is a gradient estimate obtained by constructing an auxiliary function from the warping function and its derivatives, then applying the parabolic maximum principle to the evolution equation induced by the Ricci-Bourguignon flow. This is a direct analytic argument from the PDE, not a self-definition, fitted parameter renamed as prediction, or load-bearing self-citation. The recovery of classical heat-equation estimates is a consequence rather than an input. The noncompact-base hypotheses are explicitly stated as sufficient for the maximum-principle step; any additional growth controls required would be a correctness issue, not a circular reduction of the derivation to its own premises. No step in the provided chain reduces by construction to the inputs.
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axioms (2)
- domain assumption Smoothness of the warping function and completeness of the noncompact base manifold
- standard math Standard maximum principle for parabolic equations on noncompact manifolds
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