A singular elliptic boundary value problem in domains with corners. II: The boundary value problem (Q2461905)

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A singular elliptic boundary value problem in domains with corners. II: The boundary value problem
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    A singular elliptic boundary value problem in domains with corners. II: The boundary value problem (English)
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    21 November 2007
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    This is a continuation of the previously reviewed paper [the authors, Differ. Equ. 42, No.~3, 422--430 (2006); translation from Differ. Uravn. 42, No.~3, 395--403 (2006; Zbl 1187.35039)]. Using the notation described in that review, let \(\partial\Omega\) be the boundary of the planar domain \(\Omega\) with corner \(O\) and set \(\Gamma= \partial\Omega\setminus O\). Under the assumption that \(\Gamma\) is \(C^\infty\) the authors consider the homogeneous boundary value problem \[ \Delta u= f\quad\text{on }\Omega,\tag{\(*\)} \] \(u|_\Gamma= 0\), \(\sigma u|_O= \Psi\). In particular they show that for each integer \(s\geq 0\) the problem \((*)\) has at most one solution \(u\in M^{s+2}(\Omega)\). If also \(s\) is even, then for each \(f\in M^s(\Omega)\) and \(\Psi\in A[0,\Phi]\) there is a unique solution \(u\in M^{s+2}(\Omega)\). Moreover, \(u\) depends continuously on \((f,\Psi)\).
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    singular elliptic boundary value problem
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    Sobolev space
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    domain with corner
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