Regularity for Elliptic Equations with Coefficients of Small Mean Oscillation
Abstract
We give a detailed proof of interior regularity for uniformly elliptic equations in nondivergence form The leading matrix is assumed to have sufficiently small mean oscillation on the balls under consideration. The proof uses a modern real-variable argument: a constant-coefficient harmonic replacement yields a sharp-function estimate for the Hessian, and the Fefferman--Stein and Hardy--Littlewood theorems permit the coefficient error to be absorbed. A parameter estimate, obtained by Agmon's auxiliary-variable argument, supplies a consistent resolvent on all spaces and makes the subsequent gain of integrability non-circular. The first-order term is retained throughout and is controlled by the scale-invariant quantity , with . As a consequence, coefficients in give the usual local regularity for every finite .
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@article{arxiv.2608.10813,
title = {Regularity for Elliptic Equations with Coefficients of Small Mean Oscillation},
author = {Luigi D'Onofrio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.10813},
year = {2026}
}