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A geometric approach to regularity for nonlinear free boundary problems with finite Morse index

Analysis of PDEs 2019-07-10 v3

Abstract

Let uu be a weak solution of the free boundary problem Lu=λ0H1{u>0},u0,\mathcal L u=\lambda_0 \mathcal H^1\lfloor\partial\{u>0\}, u\ge 0, where Lu=div(g(u)u)\mathcal L u={\text{div}}(g(\nabla u)\nabla u) is a quasilinear elliptic operator and g(ξ)g(\xi) is a given function of ξ\xi satisfying some structural conditions. We prove that the free boundary {u>0}\partial\{ u>0\} is continuously differentiable in R2\mathbb R^2, provided that {u>0}\partial\{ u>0\} has locally finite connectivity. Moreover, we show that the free boundaries of weak solutions with finite Morse index\it{Morse \ index} must have finite connectivity. The weak solutions are locally Lipschitz continuous and non-degenerate stationary points of the Alt-Caffarelli type functional J[u]=ΩF(u)+Q2χ{u>0}J[u]=\int_{\Omega}F(\nabla u)+Q^2\chi_{\{ u>0\}}. The full regularity of the free boundary is not fully understood even for the {\it minimizers} of J[u]J[u] in the simplest case g(ξ)=ξp2,p>1g(\xi)=|\xi|^{p-2}, p>1, partly because the methods from the classical case p=2p=2 cannot be generalized to the full range of pp. Our method, however, is very geometric and works even for the stationary points stationary\ points of the functional J[u]J[u] for a large class of nonlinearities FF.

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@article{arxiv.1702.00465,
  title  = {A geometric approach to regularity for nonlinear free boundary problems with finite Morse index},
  author = {Aram L. Karakhanyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00465},
  year   = {2019}
}

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