Differentiability at lateral boundary for fully nonlinear parabolic equations (Q2358714)

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Differentiability at lateral boundary for fully nonlinear parabolic equations
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    Differentiability at lateral boundary for fully nonlinear parabolic equations (English)
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    15 June 2017
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    The authors study the regularity of first derivatives of viscosity solutions at the lateral boundary for fully nonlinear uniformly parabolic equations, under Reifenberg Dini conditions. For a domain \(\Omega\) in \(x\) and \(t\), one considers fully nonlinear uniformly parabolic equations of the form \[ \begin{aligned} u_t - F(D^2 u, x, t) = g & \text{ in } \Omega\\ u=\phi(x,t) & \text{ on } \partial_p\Omega, \end{aligned} \] where \(\partial_p \Omega\) is the parabolic boundary of \(\Omega\) and it is assumed that \(F(0,x,t)=0\). The authors focus on optimal boundary conditions that lead to differentiability at \(\partial_p\Omega\), and on understanding the dependence on the modulus of continuity of \(g, \phi\) and \(\partial_p\Omega\). With these goals in mind, estimates on the modulus of continuity of viscosity solutions at the lateral boundary satisfying Reifenberg \(C^{1,\text{dini}}\) conditions are proved. Inspired by [\textit{F. Ma} and \textit{L. Wang}, J. Differ. Equations 252, No. 2, 988--1002 (2012; Zbl 1235.35101)] and [\textit{L. Wang}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 45, No. 2, 141--178 (1992; Zbl 0774.35042)], an oscillation argument, combined with the maximum principle, the Harnack inequality and a decay estimate, leads to the main results.
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    fully nonlinear parabolic equations
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    viscosity solutions
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    Reifenberg Dini conditions
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    lateral boundary
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    differentiability
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