Fully Nonlinear Elliptic Equations

Fully Nonlinear Elliptic Equations

Author: Luis A. Caffarelli

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 0821804375

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The goal of the book is to extend classical regularity theorems for solutions of linear elliptic partial differential equations to the context of fully nonlinear elliptic equations. This class of equations often arises in control theory, optimization, and other applications. The authors give a detailed presentation of all the necessary techniques. Instead of treating these techniques in their greatest generality, they outline the key ideas and prove the results needed for developing the subsequent theory. Topics discussed in the book include the theory of viscosity solutions for nonlinear equations, the Alexandroff estimate and Krylov-Safonov Harnack-type inequality for viscosity solutions, uniqueness theory for viscosity solutions, Evans and Krylov regularity theory for convex fully nonlinear equations, and regularity theory for fully nonlinear equations with variable coefficients.


An Introduction to the Regularity Theory for Elliptic Systems, Harmonic Maps and Minimal Graphs

An Introduction to the Regularity Theory for Elliptic Systems, Harmonic Maps and Minimal Graphs

Author: Mariano Giaquinta

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 8876424431

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This volume deals with the regularity theory for elliptic systems. We may find the origin of such a theory in two of the problems posed by David Hilbert in his celebrated lecture delivered during the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1900 in Paris: 19th problem: Are the solutions to regular problems in the Calculus of Variations always necessarily analytic? 20th problem: does any variational problem have a solution, provided that certain assumptions regarding the given boundary conditions are satisfied, and provided that the notion of a solution is suitably extended? During the last century these two problems have generated a great deal of work, usually referred to as regularity theory, which makes this topic quite relevant in many fields and still very active for research. However, the purpose of this volume, addressed mainly to students, is much more limited. We aim to illustrate only some of the basic ideas and techniques introduced in this context, confining ourselves to important but simple situations and refraining from completeness. In fact some relevant topics are omitted. Topics include: harmonic functions, direct methods, Hilbert space methods and Sobolev spaces, energy estimates, Schauder and L^p-theory both with and without potential theory, including the Calderon-Zygmund theorem, Harnack's and De Giorgi-Moser-Nash theorems in the scalar case and partial regularity theorems in the vector valued case; energy minimizing harmonic maps and minimal graphs in codimension 1 and greater than 1. In this second deeply revised edition we also included the regularity of 2-dimensional weakly harmonic maps, the partial regularity of stationary harmonic maps, and their connections with the case p=1 of the L^p theory, including the celebrated results of Wente and of Coifman-Lions-Meyer-Semmes.


Functional Analytic Methods for Evolution Equations

Functional Analytic Methods for Evolution Equations

Author: Giuseppe Da Prato

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-08-30

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 3540446532

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This book consists of five introductory contributions by leading mathematicians on the functional analytic treatment of evolutions equations. In particular the contributions deal with Markov semigroups, maximal L^p-regularity, optimal control problems for boundary and point control systems, parabolic moving boundary problems and parabolic nonautonomous evolution equations. The book is addressed to PhD students, young researchers and mathematicians doing research in one of the above topics.


The obstacle problem

The obstacle problem

Author: Luis Angel Caffarelli

Publisher: Edizioni della Normale

Published: 1999-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788876422492

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The material presented here corresponds to Fermi lectures that I was invited to deliver at the Scuola Normale di Pisa in the spring of 1998. The obstacle problem consists in studying the properties of minimizers of the Dirichlet integral in a domain D of Rn, among all those configurations u with prescribed boundary values and costrained to remain in D above a prescribed obstacle F. In the Hilbert space H1(D) of all those functions with square integrable gradient, we consider the closed convex set K of functions u with fixed boundary value and which are greater than F in D. There is a unique point in K minimizing the Dirichlet integral. That is called the solution to the obstacle problem.


Degenerate Elliptic Equations

Degenerate Elliptic Equations

Author: Serge Levendorskii

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9401712158

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This volume is the first to be devoted to the study of various properties of wide classes of degenerate elliptic operators of arbitrary order and pseudo-differential operators with multiple characteristics. Conditions for operators to be Fredholm in appropriate weighted Sobolev spaces are given, a priori estimates of solutions are derived, inequalities of the Grding type are proved, and the principal term of the spectral asymptotics for self-adjoint operators is computed. A generalization of the classical Weyl formula is proposed. Some results are new, even for operators of the second order. In addition, an analogue of the Boutet de Monvel calculus is developed and the index is computed. For postgraduate and research mathematicians, physicists and engineers whose work involves the solution of partial differential equations.


An Introduction To Viscosity Solutions for Fully Nonlinear PDE with Applications to Calculus of Variations in L∞

An Introduction To Viscosity Solutions for Fully Nonlinear PDE with Applications to Calculus of Variations in L∞

Author: Nikos Katzourakis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-26

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 3319128299

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The purpose of this book is to give a quick and elementary, yet rigorous, presentation of the rudiments of the so-called theory of Viscosity Solutions which applies to fully nonlinear 1st and 2nd order Partial Differential Equations (PDE). For such equations, particularly for 2nd order ones, solutions generally are non-smooth and standard approaches in order to define a "weak solution" do not apply: classical, strong almost everywhere, weak, measure-valued and distributional solutions either do not exist or may not even be defined. The main reason for the latter failure is that, the standard idea of using "integration-by-parts" in order to pass derivatives to smooth test functions by duality, is not available for non-divergence structure PDE.


Stochastic Games and Related Concepts

Stochastic Games and Related Concepts

Author: T. Parthasarathy

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-12-08

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 9811565775

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This book discusses stochastic game theory and related concepts. Topics focused upon in the book include matrix games, finite, infinite, and undiscounted stochastic games, n-player cooperative games, minimax theorem, and more. In addition to important definitions and theorems, the book provides readers with a range of problem-solving techniques and exercises. This book is of value to graduate students and readers of probability and statistics alike.


Polyharmonic Boundary Value Problems

Polyharmonic Boundary Value Problems

Author: Filippo Gazzola

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-05-26

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 3642122450

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This accessible monograph covers higher order linear and nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems in bounded domains, mainly with the biharmonic or poly-harmonic operator as leading principal part. It provides rapid access to recent results and references.


Nonlinear Elliptic and Parabolic Equations of the Second Order

Nonlinear Elliptic and Parabolic Equations of the Second Order

Author: N.V. Krylov

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2001-11-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781402003349

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