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Lipschitz continuity for the solutions of triharmonic equation
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    20 February 2020
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    Summary: Let \(\mathbb{D}\) be the unit disk in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\) and denote \(\mathbb{T} = \partial \mathbb{D} \). Write \(\Hom^+ \left(\mathbb{T}, \partial \Omega\right)\) for the class of all sense-preserving homeomorphism of \(\mathbb{T}\) onto the boundary of a \(C^2\) convex Jordan domain \(\Omega\). In this paper, five equivalent conditions for the solutions of triharmonic equations \(\left(\partial_z \partial_{\overline{z}}\right)^3 \omega = f \left(f \in \mathcal{C} \left(\overline{\mathbb{D}}\right)\right)\) with Dirichlet boundary value conditions \(\left(\omega_{z \overline{z} z \overline{z}}\right)|_{\mathbb{T}} = \gamma_2 \in \mathcal{C} \left(\mathbb{T}\right)\), \(\left(\omega_{z \overline{z}}\right)|_{\mathbb{T}} = \gamma_1 \in \mathcal{C} \left(\mathbb{T}\right)\) and \(\omega|_{\mathbb{T}} = \gamma_0 \in \Hom^+ \left(\mathbb{T}, \partial \Omega\right)\) to be Lipschitz continuous are presented.
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