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A new proof of Moser's parabolic Harnack inequality using the old ideas of Nash
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    A new proof of Moser's parabolic Harnack inequality using the old ideas of Nash (English)
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    The authors study different properties of the fundamental solution corresponding to a general second order parabolic equation. From these properties they derive regularity (Hölder continuity) for a general solution. Their approach returns to Nash's ideas when proving the Hölder continuity of solutions.
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    fundamental solution
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    regularity
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    Hölder continuity
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