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Observations on W 1 , p estimates for divergence elliptic equations with VMO coefficients

P. Auscher, M. Qafsaoui (2002)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

In this paper, we make some observations on the work of Di Fazio concerning W 1 , p estimates, 1 < p < , for solutions of elliptic equations div A u = div f , on a domain Ω with Dirichlet data 0 whenever A V M O Ω and f L p Ω . We weaken the assumptions allowing real and complex non-symmetric operators and C 1 boundary. We also consider the corresponding inhomogeneous Neumann problem for which we prove the similar result. The main tool is an appropriate representation for the Green (and Neumann) function on the upper half space. We propose...

On a class of elliptic operators with unbounded coefficients in convex domains

Giuseppe Da Prato, Alessandra Lunardi (2004)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

We study the realization A of the operator A = 1 2 - ( D U , D ) in L 2 Ω , μ , where Ω is a possibly unbounded convex open set in R N , U is a convex unbounded function such that lim x Ω , x Ω U x = + and lim x + , x Ω U x = + , D U x is the element with minimal norm in the subdifferential of U at x , and μ d x = c exp - 2 U x d x is a probability measure, infinitesimally invariant for A . We show that A , with domain D A = u H 2 Ω , μ : D U , D u L 2 Ω , μ is a dissipative self-adjoint operator in L 2 Ω , μ . Note that the functions in the domain of A do not satisfy any particular boundary condition. Log-Sobolev and Poincaré inequalities allow...

On a generalized Stokes problem

Václav Mácha (2011)

Open Mathematics

We deal with a generalization of the Stokes system. Instead of the Laplace operator, we consider a general elliptic operator and a pressure gradient with small perturbations. We investigate the existence and uniqueness of a solution as well its regularity properties. Two types of regularity are provided. Aside from the classical Hilbert regularity, we also prove the Hölder regularity for coefficients in VMO space.

On Bardina and Approximate Deconvolution Models

Roger Lewandowski (2011/2012)

Séminaire Laurent Schwartz — EDP et applications

We first outline the procedure of averaging the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations when the flow is turbulent for various type of filters. We introduce the turbulence model called Bardina’s model, for which we are able to prove existence and uniqueness of a distributional solution. In order to reconstruct some of the flow frequencies that are underestimated by Bardina’s model, we next introduce the approximate deconvolution model (ADM). We prove existence and uniqueness of a “regular weak solution”...

On bilinear restriction type estimates and applications to nonlinear wave equations

Sergiù Klainerman (1998)

Journées équations aux dérivées partielles

I will start with a short review of the classical restriction theorem for the sphere and Strichartz estimates for the wave equation. I then plan to give a detailed presentation of their recent generalizations in the form of “bilinear estimates”. In addition to the L 2 theory, which is now quite well developed, I plan to discuss a more general point of view concerning the L p theory. By investigating simple examples I will derive necessary conditions for such estimates to be true. I also plan to discuss...

On Hölder regularity for elliptic equations of non-divergence type in the plane

Albert Baernstein II, Leonid V. Kovalev (2005)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

This paper is concerned with strong solutions of uniformly elliptic equations of non-divergence type in the plane. First, we use the notion of quasiregular gradient mappings to improve Morrey’s theorem on the Hölder continuity of gradients of solutions. Then we show that the Gilbarg-Serrin equation does not produce the optimal Hölder exponent in the considered class of equations. Finally, we propose a conjecture for the best possible exponent and prove it under an additional restriction.

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