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A class of fully nonlinear elliptic equations with singularity at the boundary
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    A class of fully nonlinear elliptic equations with singularity at the boundary (English)
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    The Dirichlet problem for a general nonlinear elliptic equation of the second order with singularity at the boundary is studied. Under the uniform ellipticity assumption and natural structural conditions \(C^{1,\alpha }\) and \(C^{2,\alpha }\) estimates for a viscosity solution are established. The problem may be associated with the study of mean curvature surfaces.
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    viscosity solution
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    singularity at the boundary
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    Hölder regularity
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