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Poisson equation beyond its natural domain of definition (English)
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5 March 2019
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Summary: This note is concerned with the Poisson equation in the unit disk of the complex plane. Our setting is in the Sobolev space \(\mathcal W^{1,p} (\mathbb D)\) with exponent \(1 < p < \infty\). Such a setting with \(p \neq 2\) is referred to as beyond the natural domain of definition. The novelty lies in the use of a singular integral called Beurling Transform.
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Laplace and Poisson equation
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PDEs in the complex plane
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Beurling transform
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Riemann-Hilbert problem
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