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Bernstein Functions and Radial Limits of Prescribed Mean Curvature Surfaces

Analysis of PDEs 2018-08-28 v1

Abstract

The radial limits at a point y{\bf y} of the boundary of the domain ΩR2\Omega\subset {\bf R}^{2} of a bounded variational solution ff of Dirichlet or contact angle boundary value problems for a prescribed mean curvature equation are studied with an emphasis on the effects of assumptions about the curvatures of the boundary Ω\partial\Omega on each side of the point y.{\bf y}. For example, at a nonconvex corner y,{\bf y}, we previously proved that all nontangential radial limits of ff at y{\bf y} exist, here we provide sufficient conditions for the tangential radial limits to exist, even when the Dirichlet data ϕL(Ω)\phi\in L^{\infty}(\partial\Omega) has no one-sided limits at y{\bf y} or the contact angle γL(Ω:[0,π])\gamma\in L^{\infty}(\partial\Omega:[0,\pi]) is not bounded away from 00 or π.\pi. We also provide a complement to a 1976 Theorem by Leon Simon on least area surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.1808.08599,
  title  = {Bernstein Functions and Radial Limits of Prescribed Mean Curvature Surfaces},
  author = {Mozhgan Entekhabi and Kirk E. Lancaster},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.08599},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 5 figures