2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpur.2020.09.012
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Boundary Hölder regularity for elliptic equations

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“…The regularity theory for uniformly elliptic equations has been well developed. Taking the C k,α regularity for example, we have interior C α regularity ([27, Chapter 4], [78,79]), interior C 1,α regularity ([27, Chapter 8]), interior C 2,α regularity ( [16,50,74,75], [27,Chapter 8]), interior C k,α (k ≥ 3) regularity ( [86]), boundary C α regularity ( [88]), boundary C 1,α and C 2,α regularity ( [75,87,107]), boundary C k,α regularity ( [86]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regularity theory for uniformly elliptic equations has been well developed. Taking the C k,α regularity for example, we have interior C α regularity ([27, Chapter 4], [78,79]), interior C 1,α regularity ([27, Chapter 8]), interior C 2,α regularity ( [16,50,74,75], [27,Chapter 8]), interior C k,α (k ≥ 3) regularity ( [86]), boundary C α regularity ( [88]), boundary C 1,α and C 2,α regularity ( [75,87,107]), boundary C k,α regularity ( [86]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us consider the function v = 1−u. Note the L ∞ -norm of v is bounded by 1, we conclude that v is bounded below by 1 2 in some neighborhood of ∂C∩ ∂B 2 by the boundary Hölder estimate (see [15,Theorem 3.6]). Combined with the Harnack inequality, v must be bounded below by a positive constant δ on ∂B 2 ∩C.…”
Section: The Foliation Structurementioning
confidence: 84%
“…See also [50]. Moreover, it is known that the measure density condition of the complement of a domain is sufficient for more general linear and nonlinear nonlocal operators with measurable coefficients [34,35,39]. We point out that these conditions serve as sufficient conditions even for a wide class of local operators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%