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Some properties of solutions to weakly hypoelliptic equations
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    Some properties of solutions to weakly hypoelliptic equations (English)
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    30 June 2014
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    Summary: A linear different operator \(L\) is called weakly hypoelliptic if any local solution \(u\) of \(Lu=0\) is smooth. We allow for systems, that is, the coefficients may be matrices, not necessarily of square size. This is a huge class of important operators which coverall elliptic, overdetermined elliptic, subelliptic, and parabolic equations. We extend several classical theorems from complex analysis to solutions of any weakly hypoelliptic equation: the Montel theorem providing convergent subsequences, the Vitali theorem ensuring convergence of a given sequence, and Riemann's first removable singularity theorem. In the case of constant coefficients, we show that Liouville's theorem holds, any bounded solution must be constant, and any \(L^p\)-solution must vanish.
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    Montel theorem
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    Vitali theorem
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    Riemann's first removable singularity theorem
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