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A third derivative estimate for Monge-Ampere equations with conic singularities (English)
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15 June 2017
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In this paper the following complex Monge-Ampère equation is considered. Let \(U\) be a neighborhood of \(0\in \mathbb C^n\) and let \(u\) satisfy \[ \det\left(\frac {\partial^2 u}{\partial z_i\partial \bar z_j}\right)=e^F|z_1|^{2\beta-2}\quad\text{and}\quad c_0^{-1}\omega_{\beta}\leq \sqrt{-1}\partial \bar {\partial}u\leq c_0\omega_{\beta}, \] where \(c_0>0\), \(\beta\in (0,1)\) and \(\omega_{\beta}\) is the standard conic flat metric on \(\mathbb C^n\): \[ \omega_{\beta}=\sqrt{-1}\left(\frac {dz_1\wedge d\bar z_1}{|z_1|^{2-2\beta}}+\sum_{i=2}^nd z_i\wedge d\bar z_i\right). \] Extending the arguments from [Acta Math. Sin., New Ser. 4, No. 3, 250--265 (1988; Zbl 0665.35027)] the author proves a third-order derivative estimate to the solution of the complex Monge-Ampère equation in the conic case. Let \(V\) be an open neighborhood of \(0\), whose closure is contained in \(U\). Then for any \(\alpha<\min (1,\beta^{-1}-1)\) there exist constants \(r_0>0\) and \(C_{\alpha}\), which may depend only on \(\alpha\), \(c_0\), \(V\), \(\inf \Delta F\) and \(||F||_{\mathcal C^1}\), such that, for any \(x\in V\) and \(0<r<r_0\), \[ \int_{B(x,r)}|\nabla^3u|^2\omega_{\beta}^n\leq C_{\alpha}r^{2n-2+2\alpha}, \] where \(\nabla\) is the covariant derivative, \(\Delta\) denotes the Laplacian and the norm is taken with respect to \(\omega_{\beta}\). As a corollary it is obtained that, for any \(0<\alpha<\min (1,\beta^{-1}-1)\), \(\partial \bar \partial u\) is \(\mathcal C^{\alpha}\)-bounded with respect to \(\omega_{\beta}\).
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complex Monge-Ampère equation
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conic metric
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\(\mathcal C^{\alpha}\)-estimate
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