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Green's function for elliptic systems: existence and Delmotte-Deuschel bounds

Published 17 Feb 2016 in math.AP | (1602.05625v2)

Abstract: We prove that for an open domain $D \subset \mathbb{R}d $ with $d \geq 2 $ , for every (measurable) uniformly elliptic tensor field $a$ and for almost every point $y \in D$ , there exists a unique Green's function centred in $ y $ associated to the vectorial operator $ -\nabla \cdot a\nabla $ in D. In particular, when $d > 2$ this result also implies the existence of the fundamental solution for elliptic systems, i.e. the Green function for $ -\nabla \cdot a\nabla $ in $ \mathbb{R}d $. Moreover, introducing an ensemble $\langle\cdot \rangle$ over the set of uniformly elliptic tensor fields, under the assumption of stationarity we infer for the fundamental solution $G$ some pointwise bounds for $\langle |G(\cdot; x,y)|\rangle$, $\langle|\nabla_x G(\cdot; x,y)|\rangle$ and $\langle |\nabla_x\nabla_y G(\cdot; x,y)|\rangle$. These estimates scale optimally in space and provide a generalization to systems of the bounds obtained by Delmotte and Deuschel for the scalar case.

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