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Nirenberg-Gagliardo interpolation inequality and regularity of solutions of nonlinear higher order equations
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    Nirenberg-Gagliardo interpolation inequality and regularity of solutions of nonlinear higher order equations (English)
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    11 June 1998
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    The authors are interested in quasilinear elliptic equations in divergence form \[ \sum_{|\alpha|\leq m} (-1)^{|\alpha|} D^\alpha A_\alpha (x,u,\dots,D^m u)=0, \qquad m>1, \tag{1} \] where \(A_\alpha(x,\xi)\) satisfy an ellipticity condition of the form \[ \sum_{|\alpha |=m} A_\alpha(x,\xi)\xi_\alpha\geq C'\sum_{|\alpha|=m}|\xi_\alpha|^p - C''\sum_{|\beta|<m} |\xi_\beta|^{p(\beta)}-f(x). \tag{2} \] They establish an analog of the Nirenberg-Gagliardo inequality for the weighted case. Moreover, they study the regularity of the solutions of (1). Under the assumption that \(A_\alpha(x,\xi)\) are Carathéodory functions and some additional assumptions on the weight functions, they prove local and global boundedness and Hölder continuity of the solutions \(u\).
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    weighted estimates
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    Hölder continuity
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