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Sobolev space theory for Poisson's and the heat equations in non-smooth domains via superharmonic functions and Hardy's inequality (2304.10451v1)

Published 20 Apr 2023 in math.AP

Abstract: We prove the unique solvability for the Poisson and heat equations in non-smooth domains $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}d$ in weighted Sobolev spaces. The zero Dirichlet boundary condition is considered, and domains are merely assumed to admit the Hardy inequality: $$ \int_{\Omega}\Big|\frac{f(x)}{d(x,\partial\Omega)}\Big|2\,\,\mathrm{d} x\leq N\int_{\Omega}|\nabla f|2 \,\mathrm{d} x\,\,\,\,,\,\,\,\, \forall f\in C_c{\infty}(\Omega)\,. $$ To describe the boundary behavior of solutions, we introduce a weight system that consists of superharmonic functions and the distance function to the boundary. The results provide separate applications for the following domains: convex domains, domains with exterior cone condition, totally vanishing exterior Reifenberg domains, conic domains, and domains $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}d$ which the Aikawa dimension of $\Omegac$ is less than $d-2$.

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