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I shall discuss joint work with John L. Lewis on the solvability of boundary value problems for the heat equation in non-cylindrical (i.e., time-varying) domains, whose boundaries are in some sense minimally smooth in both space and time. The emphasis will be on the Neumann problem with data in . A somewhat surprising feature of our results is that, in contrast to the cylindrical case, the optimal results hold when , with the situation getting progressively worse as approaches . In particular,...
If denotes the Bessel capacity of subsets of Euclidean -space, , , naturally associated with the space of Bessel potentials of -functions, then our principal result is the estimate: for , there is a constant such that for any set
for all open cubes in -space. Here is the boundary of the in the -fine topology i.e. the smallest topology on -space that makes the associated -linear potentials continuous there. As a consequence, we deduce that...
We construct bounded domains D not equal to a ball in n ≥ 3 dimensional Euclidean space, R, for which ∂D is homeomorphic to a sphere under a quasiconformal mapping of R and such that n - 1 dimensional Hausdorff measure equals harmonic measure on ∂D.
We establish L and L bounds for a class of square functions which arises in the study of singular integrals and boundary value problems in non-smooth domains. As an application, we present a simplified treatment of a class of parabolic smoothing operators which includes the caloric single layer potential on the boundary of certain minimally smooth, non-cylindrical domains.
Let be a bounded simply connected domain in the complex plane, . Let be a neighborhood of , let be fixed, and let be a positive weak solution to the Laplace equation in Assume that has zero boundary values on in the Sobolev sense and extend to by putting on Then there exists a positive finite Borel measure on with support contained in and such that
whenever If and if is the Green function for with pole at then the measure coincides...
Let , and let , be given. In this paper we study the dimension of -harmonic measures that arise from non-negative solutions to the -Laplace equation, vanishing on a portion of , in the setting of -Reifenberg flat domains. We prove, for , that there exists small such that if is a -Reifenberg flat domain with , then -harmonic measure is concentrated on a set of -finite -measure. We prove, for , that for sufficiently flat Wolff snowflakes the Hausdorff dimension of -harmonic measure...
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