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The Integrability of Negative Powers of the Solution of the Saint Venant Problem

Analysis of PDEs 2013-09-05 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We initiate the study of the finiteness condition Ωu(x)βdxC(Ω,β)<+\int_{\Omega}u(x)^{-\beta}\,dx\leq C(\Omega,\beta)<+\infty where ΩRn\Omega\subseteq{\mathbb{R}}^n is an open set and uu is the solution of the Saint Venant problem Δu=1\Delta u=-1 in Ω\Omega, u=0u=0 on Ω\partial\Omega. The central issue which we address is that of determining the range of values of the parameter β>0\beta>0 for which the aforementioned condition holds under various hypotheses on the smoothness of Ω\Omega and demands on the nature of the constant C(Ω,β)C(\Omega,\beta). Classes of domains for which our analysis applies include bounded piecewise C1C^1 domains in Rn{\mathbb{R}}^n, n2n\geq 2, with conical singularities (in particular polygonal domains in the plane), polyhedra in R3{\mathbb{R}}^3, and bounded domains which are locally of class C2C^2 and which have (finitely many) outwardly pointing cusps. For example, we show that if uNu_N is the solution of the Saint Venant problem in the regular polygon ΩN\Omega_N with NN sides circumscribed by the unit disc in the plane, then for each β(0,1)\beta\in(0,1) the following asymptotic formula holds: % {eqnarray*} \int_{\Omega_N}u_N(x)^{-\beta}\,dx=\frac{4^\beta\pi}{1-\beta} +{\mathcal{O}}(N^{\beta-1})\quad{as}\,\,N\to\infty. {eqnarray*} % One of the original motivations for addressing the aforementioned issues was the study of sublevel set estimates for functions vv satisfying v(0)=0v(0)=0, v(0)=0\nabla v(0)=0 and Δvc>0\Delta v\geq c>0.

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@article{arxiv.1204.4590,
  title  = {The Integrability of Negative Powers of the Solution of the Saint Venant Problem},
  author = {Anthony Carbery and Vladimir Maz'ya and Marius Mitrea and David J. Rule},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4590},
  year   = {2013}
}

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To appear, Annali Della Scuola Normale Superiore, Part 2, Vol. XIII, series V, June 2014