Unilateral Problems for Quasilinear Operators with Fractional Riesz Gradients
Abstract
In this work, we develop the classical theory of monotone and pseudomonotone operators in the class of convex constrained Dirichlet-type problems involving fractional Riesz gradients in bounded and in unbounded domains . We consider the problem of finding , such that, \begin{equation*} \int_{\mathbb{R}^d}{\boldsymbol{a}(x,u,D^s u)\cdot D^s(v-u)}\,dx+\int_\Omega{b(x,u,D^s u)(v-u)}\,dx\geq 0 %\langle F, v-u\rangle \end{equation*} for all . Here is a non-empty, closed and convex set of a fractional Sobolev type space with and , and denotes the distributional Riesz fractional gradient, with two limit cases: representing the classical gradient in the classical Sobolev space , and denotes the vector-valued Riesz transform within . We discuss the existence and uniqueness of solutions in this novel framework and we obtain new results on the continuous dependence, with respect to the fractional parameter , of variational solutions corresponding to several classical assumptions on the structural functions and adapted to the fractional framework. We introduce an extension of the Mosco convergence for convex sets with respect to the parameter , including the limit cases and , to prove weak or strong convergences of the solutions and their fractional gradients , according to different cases. Several applications are illustrated with examples of unilateral problems, including quasi-variational inequalities with constraints of obstacle type and -gradient type .
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@article{arxiv.2311.18428,
title = {Unilateral Problems for Quasilinear Operators with Fractional Riesz Gradients},
author = {Pedro Miguel Campos and José Francisco Rodrigues},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18428},
year = {2023}
}
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53 pages