Perturbations of local maxima and comparison principles for boundary-degenerate linear differential equations
Abstract
We develop strong and weak maximum principles for boundary-degenerate elliptic and parabolic linear second-order partial differential operators, , with partial Dirichlet boundary conditions. The coefficient, , is assumed to vanish along a non-empty open subset, , called the \emph{degenerate boundary portion}, of the boundary, , of the domain , while is non-zero at any point of the \emph{non-degenerate boundary portion}, . If an -subharmonic function, in or , is up to and has a strict local maximum at a point in , we show that can be perturbed, by the addition of a suitable function , to a strictly -subharmonic function having a local maximum in the interior of . Consequently, we obtain strong and weak maximum principles for -subharmonic functions in and which are up to . Only the non-degenerate boundary portion, , is required for boundary comparisons. Our results extend those in Daskalopoulos and Hamilton (1998), Epstein and Mazzeo [arXiv:1110.0032], and the author [arXiv:1204.6613, 1306.5197], where is in addition assumed to be continuous up to and vanish along in order to yield comparable maximum principles for -subharmonic functions in , while the results developed here for -subharmonic functions in are entirely new.
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@article{arxiv.1305.5098,
title = {Perturbations of local maxima and comparison principles for boundary-degenerate linear differential equations},
author = {Paul M. N. Feehan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5098},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
55 pages, 1 figure, incorporating final galley proof corrections. Includes summary of background material from its companion articles arXiv:1204.6613 and 1306.5197. To appear in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society