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    Development of singularities for the compressible Euler equations with external force in several dimensions

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    We consider solutions to the Euler equations in the whole space from a certain class, which can be characterized, in particular, by finiteness of mass, total energy and momentum. We prove that for a large class of right-hand sides, including the viscous term, such solutions, no matter how smooth initially, develop a singularity within a finite time. We find a sufficient condition for the singularity formation, "the best sufficient condition", in the sense that one can explicitly construct a global in time smooth solution for which this condition is not satisfied "arbitrary little". Also compactly supported perturbation of nontrivial constant state is considered. We generalize the known theorem by Sideris on initial data resulting in singularities. Finally, we investigate the influence of frictional damping and rotation on the singularity formation.Comment: 23 page

    Existence and nonexistence of solutions of nonlinear Neumann problems

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    Existence of positive solutions for some nonlinear Neumann problems

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    Nonexistence of local solutions to semilinear partial differential inequalities

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    We investigate existence, nonexistence and asymptotical behaviour-both at the origin and at infinity-of radial self-similar solutions to a semilinear parabolic equation with inverse-square potential. These solutions are relevant to prove nonuniqueness of the Cauchy problem for the parabolic equation in certain Lebesgue spaces, generalizing the result proved by Haraux and Weissler [Non-uniqueness for a semilinear initial value problem, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 31 (1982) 167-189] for the case of vanishing potential
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