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Higher regularity of solutions to the singular \(p\)-Laplacean parabolic system
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    Higher regularity of solutions to the singular \(p\)-Laplacean parabolic system (English)
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    28 August 2013
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    The authors study existence and regularity properties of solutions to the singular \(p\)-Laplacian parabolic system in a bounded domain \(\Omega\) satisfying Cauchy-Dirichlet boundary conditions. The authors develop a new technique that allow them to prove global \(L^r (\varepsilon,T;L^q (\Omega)),\varepsilon\geq 0\), integrability properties of the second spatial derivatives and of the time derivative of the solutions. For suitable \(p\) and exponents \(r\) and \(q\), by Sobolev embedding theorems, the authors deduce global regularity of \(u\) and \(\nabla u\) in Hölder spaces. Lastly they prove a global pointwise bound for the solution under the assumption \(p> \frac{2n}{n+2}\).
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    Cauchy-Dirichlet problems
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    global regularity
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    global pointwise bound
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