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The author devises a method to approximate certain fully nonlinear second-order elliptic equations with equations that admit unique continuous solutions. The approximating equation differs from the original one only for large values of the unknown or its derivatives in the original equation.
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fully nonlinear elliptic equations
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Bellman's equations
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On the existence of smooth solutions for fully nonlinear elliptic equations with measurable ``coefficients'' without convexity assumptions
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    On the existence of smooth solutions for fully nonlinear elliptic equations with measurable ``coefficients'' without convexity assumptions (English)
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    22 January 2014
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    The author devises a method to approximate certain fully nonlinear second-order elliptic equations with equations that admit unique continuous solutions. The approximating equation differs from the original one only for large values of the unknown or its derivatives in the original equation.
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    fully nonlinear elliptic equations
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    Bellman's equations
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    finite differences
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