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Expansion of the fundamental solution of a second-order elliptic operator with analytic coefficients

Analysis of PDEs 2024-05-02 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Let LL be a second-order elliptic operator with analytic coefficients defined in B1RnB_1\subseteq\mathbb R^n. We construct explicitly and canonically a fundamental solution for the operator, i.e., a function u:Br0Ru:B_{r_0}\to\mathbb R such that Lu=δ0Lu=\delta_0. As a consequence of our construction, we obtain an expansion of the fundamental solution in homogeneous terms (homogeneous polynomials divided by a power of x|x|, plus homogeneous polynomials multiplied by log(x)\log(|x|) if the dimension nn is even) which improves the classical result of F. John (1950). The control we have on the "complexity" of each homogeneous term is optimal and in particular, when LL is the Laplace-Beltrami operator of an analytic Riemannian manifold, we recover the construction of the fundamental solution due to K. Kodaira (1949). The main ingredients of the proof are a harmonic decomposition for singular functions and the reduction of the convergence of our construction to a nontrivial estimate on weighted paths on a graph with vertices indexed by Z2\mathbb Z^2.

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@article{arxiv.2110.15104,
  title  = {Expansion of the fundamental solution of a second-order elliptic operator with analytic coefficients},
  author = {Federico Franceschini and Federico Glaudo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.15104},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Added reference to companion software, included a section on the covariance of the construction