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Elliptic theory in domains with boundaries of mixed dimension

Analysis of PDEs 2023-09-26 v3 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Take an open domain ΩRn\Omega \subset \mathbb R^n whose boundary may be composed of pieces of different dimensions. For instance, Ω\Omega can be a ball on R3\mathbb R^3, minus one of its diameters DD, or ΩR3\Omega \subset \mathbb R^3 could be a so-called saw-tooth domain, with a boundary consisting of pieces of 1-dimensional curves intercepted by 2-dimensional spheres. Under appropriate geometric assumptions, such as the existence of doubling measures on Ω\Omega and Ω\partial \Omega with appropriate size conditions, we construct a class of degenerate elliptic operators LL adapted to the geometry, and establish key estimates of elliptic theory associated to those operators. This includes boundary Poincar\'e and Harnack inequalities, maximum principle, and H\"older continuity of solutions at the boundary. We introduce Hilbert spaces naturally associated to the geometry, construct appropriate trace and extension operators, and use them to define weak solutions to Lu=0Lu=0. Then we prove De Giorgi-Nash-Moser estimates inside Ω\Omega and on the boundary, solve the Dirichlet problem and thus construct an elliptic measure ωL\omega_L associated to LL. At last, we introduce Green functions, and use them to prove a comparison principle. Since our theory emphasizes measures, rather than the geometry per se, the results are new even in the classical setting of a half-plane R+2\mathbb R^2_+ when the boundary R+2=R\partial \mathbb R^2_+= \mathbb R is equipped with a doubling measure μ\mu singular with respect to the Lebesgue measure on R\mathbb R. Finally, the present paper provides a generalization of the celebrated Caffarelli-Sylvestre extension operator from its classical setting of R+n+1\mathbb R^{n+1}_+ to general open sets, and hence, an extension of the concept of fractional Laplacian to Ahlfors regular boundaries and beyond.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2003.09037,
  title  = {Elliptic theory in domains with boundaries of mixed dimension},
  author = {Guy David and Joseph Feneuil and Svitlana Mayboroda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09037},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

116 pages. In version 2, we completed our theory with Green functions and a comparison principle