2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.00324
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Pointwise Regularity for Fully Nonlinear Elliptic Equations in General Forms

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“…This allows us to apply Theorem 2.1 in Lian et al (2020) (see also Theorem 2.1 in Świech (1997)) to conclude that sup x∈B r 1+γ |∇u(x)| ≤ C for some C independent of r, completing the proof.…”
Section: Exploratory Temperature Control Problemmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…This allows us to apply Theorem 2.1 in Lian et al (2020) (see also Theorem 2.1 in Świech (1997)) to conclude that sup x∈B r 1+γ |∇u(x)| ≤ C for some C independent of r, completing the proof.…”
Section: Exploratory Temperature Control Problemmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The following result concerns higher regularity of bounded solutions to concave operators; see e.g. Caffarelli and Cabré (1995) and Lian et al (2020). As a consequence, viscosity solutions to concave operators are classical solutions.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Exploratory Hjb Equationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This can be proved by Caffarelli's perturbation method [13], [28], more precisely, by seeing the problem as "tangential" to [26,Lemma 4.1]. Results of similar vein, even in larger generality (for unbounded coefficients and L p -viscosity solutions), have recently appeared in [12] for the so-called uniformly elliptic S * -class where the optimal boundary exponent depends also on α F , as well as in the recent preprints [22], [18]. We thus assume Theorem 1.2 for γ = 0 might be known to the experts; however, since this particular case is interesting in itself and deserves a quotable source, and since we use it in the proof of the full Theorem 1.2 and strive to make this work self-contained, we give a complete proof in Section 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Pointwise regularity has been the subject of various papers, see for example [8] and [14]. These are useful when a certain property is not verified locally but instead only at a point.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%