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Author:
Cirant, Marco, 1986- author.
Title:
Comparison principles for general potential theories and PDEs / Marco Cirant, F. Reese Harvey, H. Blaine Lawson, Kevin R. Payne.
Publisher:
Princeton University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xiv, 203 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Potential theory (Mathematics)
Differential equations, Partial.
Nonlinear operators.
Differential equations, Partial
Nonlinear operators
Potential theory (Mathematics)
Other Authors:
Harvey, F. Reese, author.
Lawson, H. Blaine, Jr. author.
Payne, Kevin R., 1962- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [191]-197) and index.
Contents:
A comprehensive introduction -- Constant-coefficient constraint sets and their subharmonics -- Dirichlet duality and f-subharmonic functions -- Monotonicity cones for constant-coefficient subequations -- A fundamental family of monotonicity cone subequations -- The zero maximum principle for dual monotonicity cones -- The comparison principle for m-monotone subequations -- Comparison on arbitrary domains by additional monotonicity -- Failure of comparison with insufficient maximal monotonicity -- Special cases : reduced constraint sets -- Subequation constraint sets and nonlinear operators -- Comparison principles for nonlinear operators.
Summary:
"In this monograph, Cirant et al. prove comparison principles for nonlinear potential theories in Euclidian spaces in a straightforward manner from duality and monotonicity. They also show how to deduce comparison principles for nonlinear differential operators--a program seemingly different from the first. However, this monograph marries these two points of view, for a wide variety of equations, under something called the correspondence principle. Making this connection between potential theory and operator theory enables simplifications on the operator side and provides enrichment on the potential side. Harvey and Lawson have worked for 15 years to articulate a geometric approach to viscosity solutions for an important class of differential equations. Their approach is broader and more flexible than existing alternatives. With the collaboration of Cirant and Payne, this concise book establishes the keystone of the theory: the existence of comparison principles"--Provided by publisher.
"An examination of the symbiotic and productive relationship between fully nonlinear partial differential equations and generalized potential theories. In recent years, there has evolved a symbiotic and productive relationship between fully nonlinear partial differential equations and generalized potential theories. This book examines important aspects of this story. One main purpose is to prove comparison principles for nonlinear potential theories in Euclidian spaces straightforwardly from duality and monotonicity under the weakest possible notion of ellipticity. The book also shows how to deduce comparison principles for nonlinear differential operators, by marrying these two points of view, under the correspondence principle.The authors explain that comparison principles are fundamental in both contexts, since they imply uniqueness for the Dirichlet problem. When combined with appropriate boundary geometries, yielding suitable barrier functions, they also give existence by Perron's method. There are many opportunities for cross-fertilization and synergy. In potential theory, one is given a constraint set of 2-jets that determines its subharmonic functions. The constraint set also determines a family of compatible differential operators. Because there are many such operators, potential theory strengthens and simplifies the operator theory. Conversely, the set of operators associated with the constraint can influence the potential theory"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Annals of mathematics studies ; number 218
ISBN:
069124362X
9780691243627
0691243611
9780691243610
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1390975741
LCCN:
2023019029
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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