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Dirac-harmonic equations for differential forms
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    Dirac-harmonic equations for differential forms (English)
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    16 June 2015
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    The authors introduce Dirac-harmonic equations for differential forms. This is a variant of so-called \(A\)-harmonic equations \(d^*A(x, d\omega)=0\) where \(\omega\) is a differential form, \(d\) the exterior differential operator and \(d^*\) its formal adjoint,and \(A\) an approbiate operator, e.g. \(A(x,\xi)=\xi|\xi|^p\). The basic idea of the authors is that in certain applications one would like to have a similar equation \(d^*A(x, D\omega)=0\) where \(D=d+d^*\) is the Hodge-Dirac operator. The main part of the paper is devoted to prove estimates for solutions \(\omega\) of the Dirac-harmonic equation such as Caccioppoli-type, Poincaré, Sobolev and weak reverse Hölder inequalities.
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    A-harmonic equations
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    Hodge-Dirac-operator
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    a priori estimates
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    Dirac-harmonic equation
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    differential forms
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    norm inequalities
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