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    21 October 2016
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    In this paper the author proves optimal Lipschitz regularity of viscosity solutions for a type of parabolic free boundary problem with variable coefficients, under the assumption that the free boundary is Lipschitz and assuming a non-degeneracy condition. The family of parabolic free boundary problems studied in this paper is \[ \mathcal{L}u-u_t=0 \text{ in } (\{u>0\}\cup \{u\leq 0\}^{\circ})\subset \Omega, \] \[ G(u_{\nu}^+,u_{\nu}^-)=1 \text{ along } \partial\{u>0\}\subset\Omega, \] where \(u_{\nu}^{\pm}\) denote the inner normal derivative relative to \(\{u>0\}\) and \(\{u\leq 0\}^{\circ}\), the operator \(\mathcal{L}= \sum_{i,j} a_{ij}(x,t)D_{ij}\) is assumed to have Hölder continuous coefficients, and \(G(a,b)\) is Lipschitz in both variables, strictly increasing in the first variable, and strictly decreasing in the second variable. Under the assumptions that the free boundary of a viscosity solution \(u\) is Lipschitz and that there exists \(m>0\) such that if there exists a space-time ball \(B_R\subset \{u>0\}\) with \(B_R\cap \partial \{u>0\}=\{(x_0,t_0)\}\), then \[ \frac{1}{|B_r'(x_0)|}\int_{B_r'(x_0)}u^+ dx\geq mr, \] the author proves that \(u\) is Lipschitz continuous. The key ingredient of this paper is the proof that there exists a cone of full monotonicity up to the free boundary of \(u\). This allows the author to control the time derivative by the spatial gradient, and proceed to show boundedness of \(|\nabla u|\), establishing the Lipschitz continuity of the solution.
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    free boundary problems
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    parabolic free boundary problems
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    singular perturbation
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