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The authors consider first the Fokker-Planck equation \[ P= iv\cdot D_x+ D^2_v+ v^2,\quad x,v\in\mathbb{R}^n, \] for which they recover the known optimal a-priori estimate with loss of \(4/3\) derivatives, by using pseudo-differential techniques. Their method of proof, inspired to \textit{F. Hérau}, \textit{J. Sjöstrand} and \textit{C. C. Stolk} [Commun. Partial Differ. Equations 30, No. 5--6, 689--760 (2005; Zbl 1083.35149)] is then extended to linear Landau-type operator. As a new result, for these operators the authors obtain a global hypoelliptic estimate with loss of \(4/3\) anisotropic derivatives. | |||
Property / review text: The authors consider first the Fokker-Planck equation \[ P= iv\cdot D_x+ D^2_v+ v^2,\quad x,v\in\mathbb{R}^n, \] for which they recover the known optimal a-priori estimate with loss of \(4/3\) derivatives, by using pseudo-differential techniques. Their method of proof, inspired to \textit{F. Hérau}, \textit{J. Sjöstrand} and \textit{C. C. Stolk} [Commun. Partial Differ. Equations 30, No. 5--6, 689--760 (2005; Zbl 1083.35149)] is then extended to linear Landau-type operator. As a new result, for these operators the authors obtain a global hypoelliptic estimate with loss of \(4/3\) anisotropic derivatives. / rank | |||
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Weyl-Hörmander pseudo-differential operators | |||
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sub-elliptic estimates | |||
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Anisotropic hypoelliptic estimates for Landau-type operators (English)
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16 May 2011
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The authors consider first the Fokker-Planck equation \[ P= iv\cdot D_x+ D^2_v+ v^2,\quad x,v\in\mathbb{R}^n, \] for which they recover the known optimal a-priori estimate with loss of \(4/3\) derivatives, by using pseudo-differential techniques. Their method of proof, inspired to \textit{F. Hérau}, \textit{J. Sjöstrand} and \textit{C. C. Stolk} [Commun. Partial Differ. Equations 30, No. 5--6, 689--760 (2005; Zbl 1083.35149)] is then extended to linear Landau-type operator. As a new result, for these operators the authors obtain a global hypoelliptic estimate with loss of \(4/3\) anisotropic derivatives.
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Landau equation
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anisotropic diffusion
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Wick quantization
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Weyl-Hörmander pseudo-differential operators
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sub-elliptic estimates
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loss of derivatives
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