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Regularity of the solution and of the free boundary for free boundary problems arising in combustion theory
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    Regularity of the solution and of the free boundary for free boundary problems arising in combustion theory (English)
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    7 December 2000
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    The problem under consideration is a two-phase free boundary problem for the heat equation, where on the free boundary a relation of the type \[ G((x,t),{\nu}, u^+_{\nu}, u^-{\nu})=1R \] besides \(u=0\) is given. This relation generalizes the cases \(u_{\nu}=1\) and \((u^+_{\nu}-u^-{\nu}=M (M>0))\). The author proves, that Lipschitz free boundaries in space and time are \(C^{1,\beta}\) in space and \(C^{1,\beta /2}\) in time and that viscosity solutions are indeed classical ones.
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    free boundary problem
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    combustion theory
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    classical and viscosity solutions
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