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Elliptic Theory for Sets with Higher Co-dimensional Boundaries
Author(s) -
Guy David,
Joseph Feneuil,
Svitlana Mayboroda
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
memoirs of the american mathematical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.034
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1947-6221
pISSN - 0065-9266
DOI - 10.1090/memo/1346
Subject(s) - mathematics , lipschitz continuity , pointwise , measure (data warehouse) , elliptic operator , harmonic function , boundary (topology) , bounded function , harnack's inequality , nabla symbol , pure mathematics , codimension , sobolev space , mathematical analysis , omega , physics , quantum mechanics , database , computer science
Many geometric and analytic properties of sets hinge on the properties of elliptic measure, notoriously missing for sets of higher co-dimension. The aim of this manuscript is to develop a version of elliptic theory, associated to a linear PDE, which ultimately yields a notion analogous to that of the harmonic measure, for sets of codimension higher than 1. To this end, we turn to degenerate elliptic equations. Let Γ ⊂ R n \Gamma \subset \mathbb {R}^n be an Ahlfors regular set of dimension d > n − 1 d>n-1 (not necessarily integer) and Ω = R n ∖ Γ \Omega = \mathbb {R}^n \setminus \Gamma . Let L = − div ⁡ A ∇ L = - \operatorname {div} A\nabla be a degenerate elliptic operator with measurable coefficients such that the ellipticity constants of the matrix A A are bounded from above and below by a multiple of dist ⁡ ( ⋅ , Γ ) d + 1 − n \operatorname {dist}(\cdot , \Gamma )^{d+1-n} . We define weak solutions; prove trace and extension theorems in suitable weighted Sobolev spaces; establish the maximum principle, De Giorgi-Nash-Moser estimates, the Harnack inequality, the Hölder continuity of solutions (inside and at the boundary). We define the Green function and provide the basic set of pointwise and/or L p L^p estimates for the Green function and for its gradient. With this at hand, we define harmonic measure associated to L L , establish its doubling property, non-degeneracy, change-of-the-pole formulas, and, finally, the comparison principle for local solutions. In another article to appear, we will prove that when Γ \Gamma is the graph of a Lipschitz function with small Lipschitz constant, we can find an elliptic operator L L for which the harmonic measure given here is absolutely continuous with respect to the d d -Hausdorff measure on Γ \Gamma and vice versa. It thus extends Dahlberg’s theorem to some sets of codimension higher than 1.

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