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Nonlinear stability of homothetically shrinking Yang-Mills solitons in the equivariant case

We study the heat flow for Yang-Mills connections on $\mathbb R^d \times SO(d)$. It is well-known that in dimensions $5 \leq d \leq 9$ this model admits homothetically shrinking solitons, i.e., self-similar blowup solutions, with an explicit example given by Weinkove \cite{Wei04}. We prove the nonlinear asymptotic stability of the Weinkove solution under small equivariant perturbations and thus extend a result by the second author and Donninger for $d=5$ to higher dimensions. At the same time, we provide a general framework for proving stability of self-similar blowup solutions to a large class of semilinear heat equations in arbitrary space dimension $d \geq 3$, including a robust and simple method for solving the underlying spectral problems.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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