Separable p -harmonic functions in a cone and related quasilinear equations on manifolds

Alessio Porretta; Laurent Véron

Journal of the European Mathematical Society (2009)

  • Volume: 011, Issue: 6, page 1285-1305
  • ISSN: 1435-9855

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Porretta, Alessio, and Véron, Laurent. "Separable $p$-harmonic functions in a cone and related quasilinear equations on manifolds." Journal of the European Mathematical Society 011.6 (2009): 1285-1305. <http://eudml.org/doc/277730>.

@article{Porretta2009,
author = {Porretta, Alessio, Véron, Laurent},
journal = {Journal of the European Mathematical Society},
keywords = {$p$-harmonic functions; conical singularities; Ricci curvature; ergodic constant; -harmonic functions; conical singularities; Ricci curvature; ergodic constant},
language = {eng},
number = {6},
pages = {1285-1305},
publisher = {European Mathematical Society Publishing House},
title = {Separable $p$-harmonic functions in a cone and related quasilinear equations on manifolds},
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year = {2009},
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TI - Separable $p$-harmonic functions in a cone and related quasilinear equations on manifolds
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