Weighted integral inequalities for conjugate \(A\)-harmonic tensors. (Q1399316)

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Weighted integral inequalities for conjugate \(A\)-harmonic tensors.
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    Weighted integral inequalities for conjugate \(A\)-harmonic tensors. (English)
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    30 July 2003
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    Let \(\Omega\subset\mathbb R^n\) be an open connected subset, \(A:\Omega\times \Lambda^l\mathbb R^n\to\Lambda^l\mathbb R^n\) a function satisfying the elliptical estimates \(|A(x,\xi)|< a|\xi|^{p-1}\) and \(\langle A(x,\xi),\xi\rangle>|\xi|^p\) where \(a>0\) and \(1<p<\infty\). Then the equation \(A(x,du)= d^*v\) (where \(d^*\) is the Hodge codifferential) is called the conjugate \(A\)-harmonic equation (an analogue of the Cauchy-Riemann system). The author proves a local weighted inequality (omitted here) and the global inequality \[ \bigg(\int_Q|u-u_Q|^s w(x)\,dx\bigg)^{1/s}\leq C|Q|^\beta \bigg(\int_{\delta Q}|v-c|^t w(x)\,dx\bigg)^{q/pt}, \] for every cube \(Q\) \((\delta Q\subset\Omega\), \(\delta>1)\), where \(0<s,t<\infty\), \(\beta=1/s+ 1/n- (1/t+1/n(q/p\), \(c\) are arbitrary differential forms in \(W_{p,\text{loc}}^1 (\Omega,\Lambda)\) with \(d^*x=0\), \(u_Q\) is a certain mean value of \(u\) and \(w(x)\in A_r^1\cap A_r^{sq/pt}\) a certain special weight function.
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    conjugate \(A\)-harmonic tensor
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    weighted integral inequality
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    \(L^s(\mu)\)-averaging
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    domain
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    quasiregular mapping
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