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On the Dirichlet and Serrin problems for the inhomogeneous infinity Laplacian in convex domains: Regularity and geometric results (1410.6115v2)

Published 22 Oct 2014 in math.AP

Abstract: Given an open bounded subset $\Omega$ of $\mathbb{R}n$, which is convex and satisfies an interior sphere condition, we consider the pde $-\Delta_{\infty} u = 1$ in $\Omega$, subject to the homogeneous boundary condition $u = 0$ on $\partial \Omega$. We prove that the unique solution to this Dirichlet problem is power-concave (precisely, 3/4 concave) and it is of class $C 1(\Omega)$. We then investigate the overdetermined Serrin-type problem obtained by adding the extra boundary condition $|\nabla u| = a$ on $\partial \Omega$; by using a suitable $P$-function we prove that, if $\Omega$ satisfies the same assumptions as above and in addition contains a ball with touches $\partial \Omega$ at two diametral points, then the existence of a solution to this Serrin-type problem implies that necessarily the cut locus and the high ridge of $\Omega$ coincide. In turn, in dimension $n=2$, this entails that $\Omega$ must be a stadium-like domain, and in particular it must be a ball in case its boundary is of class $C2$.

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