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Differential Harnack estimates for conjugate heat equation under the Ricci flow

We prove certain localized and global differential Harnack inequality for all positive solutions to the geometric conjugate heat equation coupled to the forward in time Ricci flow. In this case, the diffusion operator is perturbed with the curvature operator, precisely, the Laplace-Beltrami operator is replaced with "$ Δ- R(x,t)$", where $R$ is the scalar curvature of the Ricci flow, which is well generalised to the case of nonlinear heat equation with potential. Our estimates improve on some well known results by weakening the curvature constraints. As a by product, we obtain some Li-Yau type differential Harnack estimate. The localized version of our estimate is very useful in extending the results obtained to noncampact case.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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