Some overdetermined problems related to the anisotropic capacity (Q1635582)

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Some overdetermined problems related to the anisotropic capacity
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    Some overdetermined problems related to the anisotropic capacity (English)
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    31 May 2018
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    The Wulff shape of an anisotropic norm is characterized by means of terms of solutions to overdetermined problems for the Finsler \(p\)-capacity of a convex subset of \(\mathbb{R}^N\) with \(1<p<N\geq 3\). As a byproduct it is proven that this set is a Wulff shape if the Finsler \(p\)-capacity potential associated to i has two homothetic level sets. Another characterization of the fact that the set is a Wulff shape concerns that the concavity exponent of the capacity potential is equal to \((1-p)/(N-p)\).
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    Wulff shape
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    overdetermined problems
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    Finsler capacity
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    concavity exponent
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