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Quasilinear divergence form parabolic equations in Reifenberg flat domains
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    Quasilinear divergence form parabolic equations in Reifenberg flat domains (English)
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    20 December 2011
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    The authors consider a quasilinear prabolic equation in divergence form. They assume that the principal coefficients have a small BMO norm, and that the first order terms satisfy a controlled growth condition. They first prove the high integrability of the gradient and then they prove the existence of a weak solution. They assume that the domain satisfies a suitable Reifenberg condition (i.e., roughly speaking, that the domain is locally a topological disk). We recall that the condition of small BMO norm generalizes several results concerning coefficients of the principal part in VMO.
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    weak solvability
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    discontinuous coefficients
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    Reifenberg flat domain
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    small BMO
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    controlled growth
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    Reifenberg condition
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    high integrability of the gradient
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