Abstract

We present new blow-up results for nonlocal reaction-diffusion equations with nonlocal nonlinearities. The nonlocal source terms we consider are of several types, and are relevant to various models in physics and engineering. They may involve an integral of an unknown function, either in space, in time, or both in space and time, or they may depend on localized values of the solution. We first show the existence and uniqueness of the solution to problem relying on contraction mapping fixed point theorem. Then, the comparison principles for problem are established through a standard method. Finally, for the radially symmetric and non-increasing initial data, we give a complete classification in terms of global and single point blow-up according to the parameters. Moreover, the blow-up rates are also determined in each case.

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