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On the three ball theorem for solutions of the Helmholtz equation

Analysis of PDEs 2021-02-03 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

Let uku_k be a solution of the Helmholtz equation with the wave number kk, Δuk+k2uk=0\Delta u_k+k^2 u_k=0, on a small ball in either Rn\mathbb{R}^n, Sn\mathbb{S}^n, or Hn\mathbb{H}^n. For a fixed point pp, we define Muk(r)=maxd(x,p)ruk(x).M_{u_k}(r)=\max_{d(x,p)\le r}|u_k(x)|. The following three ball inequality Muk(2r)C(k,r,α)Muk(r)αMuk(4r)1αM_{u_k}(2r)\le C(k,r,\alpha)M_{u_k}(r)^{\alpha}M_{u_k}(4r)^{1-\alpha} is well known, it holds for some α(0,1)\alpha\in (0,1) and C(k,r,α)>0C(k,r,\alpha)>0 independent of uku_k. We show that the constant C(k,r,α)C(k,r,\alpha) grows exponentially in kk (when rr is fixed and small). We also compare our result with the increased stability for solutions of the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation on Riemannian manifolds.

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@article{arxiv.2009.09225,
  title  = {On the three ball theorem for solutions of the Helmholtz equation},
  author = {Stine Marie Berge and Eugenia Malinnikova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.09225},
  year   = {2021}
}

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