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    Long-time asymptotics for fully nonlinear homogeneous parabolic equations

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    We study the long-time asymptotics of solutions of the uniformly parabolic equation ut+F(D2u)=0inRn×R+, u_t + F(D^2u) = 0 \quad {in} \R^n\times \R_+, for a positively homogeneous operator FF, subject to the initial condition u(x,0)=g(x)u(x,0) = g(x), under the assumption that gg does not change sign and possesses sufficient decay at infinity. We prove the existence of a unique positive solution Φ+\Phi^+ and negative solution Φ−\Phi^-, which satisfy the self-similarity relations Φ±(x,t)=λα±Φ±(λ1/2x,λt). \Phi^\pm (x,t) = \lambda^{\alpha^\pm} \Phi^\pm (\lambda^{1/2} x, \lambda t). We prove that the rescaled limit of the solution of the Cauchy problem with nonnegative (nonpositive) initial data converges to Φ+\Phi^+ (Φ−\Phi^-) locally uniformly in Rn×R+\R^n \times \R_+. The anomalous exponents α+\alpha^+ and α−\alpha^- are identified as the principal half-eigenvalues of a certain elliptic operator associated to FF in Rn\R^n.Comment: 20 pages; revised version; two remarks added, typos and one minor mistake correcte

    Why does Einasto profile index n∼6n\sim 6 occur so frequently?

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    We consider the behavior of spherically symmetric Einasto halos composed of gravitating particles in the Fokker-Planck approximation. This approach allows us to consider the undesirable influence of close encounters in the N-body simulations more adequately than the generally accepted criteria. The Einasto profile with index n≈6n \approx 6 is a stationary solution of the Fokker-Planck equation in the halo center. There are some reasons to believe that the solution is an attractor. Then the Fokker-Planck diffusion tends to transform a density profile to the equilibrium one with the Einasto index n≈6n \approx 6. We suggest this effect as a possible reason why the Einasto index n≈6n \approx 6 occurs so frequently in the interpretation of N-body simulation results. The results obtained cast doubt on generally accepted criteria of N-body simulation convergence.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, Accepted to JCA

    How experimentally to detect a solitary superconductivity in dirty ferromagnet-superconductor trilayers?

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    We theoretically study the proximity effect in the thin-film layered ferromagnet (F) - superconductor (S) heterostructures in F1_1F2_2S design. We consider the boundary value problem for the Usadel-like equations in the case of so-called "dirty" limit. The "latent" superconducting pairing interaction in F layers taken into account. The focus is on the recipe of experimental preparation the state with so-called solitary superconductivity. We also propose and discuss the model of the superconducting spin valve based on F1_1F2_2S trilayers in solitary superconductivity regime
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