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As Gavin Friend, strategist at National Australia Bank notes, the data blows hot and cold.
If the solution of (1.1)–(1.3) with positive initial data blows up in finite time, then (1.10).
Henceforth, the solution of (1.1)–(1.3) with large initial data blows up in finite time provided that.
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(ii) If, for any, then any solutions to (1.1)–(1.3) with positive initial data blow up in finite time.
If and hold, then any solution to (1.1)–(1.3) with positive initial data blows up in finite time.
Then the corresponding solution to (1.2) with u 0 ( x ) as initial data blows up in finite time.
If, for any, then any solutions to (1.1)–(1.3) with positive initial data blow up in finite time.
If the solution of (1.1)–(1.3) with positive initial data blows up in finite time, then there exist constants such that (1.14).
end{aligned} (1.12) On the properties of solution to (1.12) the milestone was the fundamental work of Fujita [22], who proved that (1.12) has no global positive nontrivial if (0data blows up.
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