\(L^ p\) estimates of boundary integral equations for some nonlinear boundary value problems (Q909423)

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\(L^ p\) estimates of boundary integral equations for some nonlinear boundary value problems
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    \(L^ p\) estimates of boundary integral equations for some nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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    Recently, Galerkin and collocation methods have been analyzed for boundary integral equation formulations of some potential problems in the plane with nonlinear boundary conditions, and stability results and error estimates in the \(H^{1/2}\)-norm have been proved (Ruotsalainen and Wendland,and Ruotsalainen and the second author). We show that these results extend to \(L^ p\) setting without any extra conditions. These extensions are proved by studying the uniform boundedness of the inverses of the linearized integral operators, and then considering the nonlinear equations. The fact that in \(H^{1/2}\) setting the nonlinear operator is a homeomorphism with Lipschitz continuous inverse plays a crucial role. Optimal error estimates for the Galerkin and collocation method in \(L^ p\) space then follow.
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    Galerkin method
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    Lp-space
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    collocation methods
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    boundary integral equation
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    potential problems
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    nonlinear boundary conditions
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    stability
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    error estimates
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    uniform boundedness of the inverses of the linearized integral operators
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