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The authors establish Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a class of elliptic and parabolic nonlinear integro-differential equations by the classical Ishii-Lions's method. They extend the Hölder regularity results recently obtained by \textit{G. Barles} et al. in [J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 13, No. 1, 1--26 (2011; Zbl 1207.35277)]. They extend their techniques to the case of nonlocal equations that they term mixed integro-differential equations. These equations are degenerate both in the local and nonlocal terms, and their overall behavior is driven by the local-nonlocal interaction. For instance, fractional diffusion may give ellipticity in one direction and the classical diffusion in the complementary one.
Property / review text: The authors establish Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a class of elliptic and parabolic nonlinear integro-differential equations by the classical Ishii-Lions's method. They extend the Hölder regularity results recently obtained by \textit{G. Barles} et al. in [J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 13, No. 1, 1--26 (2011; Zbl 1207.35277)]. They extend their techniques to the case of nonlocal equations that they term mixed integro-differential equations. These equations are degenerate both in the local and nonlocal terms, and their overall behavior is driven by the local-nonlocal interaction. For instance, fractional diffusion may give ellipticity in one direction and the classical diffusion in the complementary one. / rank
 
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viscosity solutions
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Ishii-Lion's methods
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Hölder and Lipschitz regularity
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nonlocal operators
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mixed integro-differential equations
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    Lipschitz regularity of solutions for mixed integro-differential equations (English)
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    The authors establish Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a class of elliptic and parabolic nonlinear integro-differential equations by the classical Ishii-Lions's method. They extend the Hölder regularity results recently obtained by \textit{G. Barles} et al. in [J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 13, No. 1, 1--26 (2011; Zbl 1207.35277)]. They extend their techniques to the case of nonlocal equations that they term mixed integro-differential equations. These equations are degenerate both in the local and nonlocal terms, and their overall behavior is driven by the local-nonlocal interaction. For instance, fractional diffusion may give ellipticity in one direction and the classical diffusion in the complementary one.
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    viscosity solutions
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    Ishii-Lion's methods
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    Hölder and Lipschitz regularity
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    nonlocal operators
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    mixed integro-differential equations
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