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    On algebraic and geometric conditions in the theory of Hessian equations (English)
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    15 June 2015
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    This paper contains an almost proofless yet very interesting review of results on the evolutionary Hessian equations, namely, equations depending on time and whose leading second-order term depends on the Hessian via its eigenvalues. It comprises existence and non-existence results (subject to compatibility conditions involving the curvature of the boundary), primarily for classical solutions. The opinion of the reviewer is that it serves exceptionally well as a reference source on the literature for both novices and experienced researchers.
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    \(m\)-Hessian equation
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    \(m\)-positive matrix
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    \(m\)-admissible function
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    \(p\)-curvature
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    boundary barrier
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    \(m\)-convex hypersurface
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