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Model oblique derivative problem for the heat equation in the Zygmund space \(H_1\)
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    Model oblique derivative problem for the heat equation in the Zygmund space \(H_1\) (English)
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    16 June 2016
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    The author considers the model third boundary value problem and the oblique derivative problem for the equation \(u_t- \Delta u=f\) in a half-layer with boundary conditions \(\partial_n u +\beta_0 u= \varphi\) and \(\beta_i \partial_i u +\beta_0 u=\varphi\), respectively, and initial data \(u|_{t=0}=\psi.\) A difference compatibility condition is introduced for the inital and the boundary functions. Under suitable assumptions made about the problem data, the solutions are shown to belong to the parabolic Zygmund space \(H_1\) which is the analogue of the parabolic Hölder space for an integer smoothness exponent.
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    heat equation
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    oblique derivative problem
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    Zygmund spaces
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