A Hölder regularity theory for a class of non-local elliptic equations related to subordinate Brownian motions (Q907313)

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A Hölder regularity theory for a class of non-local elliptic equations related to subordinate Brownian motions
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    A Hölder regularity theory for a class of non-local elliptic equations related to subordinate Brownian motions (English)
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    25 January 2016
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    The authors study the unique solvability of integro-differential equations of the form \(Lu-\lambda u = f\) where \(L\) is the generator of a certain class of Lévy processes, to wit \[ Lu(x) \int_{\mathbb R^d\setminus\{0\}} (u(x+y)-u(x)-y\nabla u(x)\chi(y)) a(y) J(y)\,dy \] where \(\chi\) is a cut-off function which is bounded and \(1\) near \(y=1\), \(c < a(y) < C\) is bounded and measurable and \(J(y)\,dy\) is a Lévy measure, i.e.\ it integrates the function \(\min\{|y|^2,1\}\). Under the assumption that \(J(y)\) is of the form \(j(|y|)\) and \(j\) satisfies additional inequalities, the authors derive a priori estimates for the solution \(u\) in spaces of Hölder functions and continuous functions. Moreover, solvability and uniqueness of the above integro-differential equation is discussed.
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    non-local elliptic equations
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    integro-differential equations
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    non-symmetric measurable kernels
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    Hölder estimates
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    subordinate Brownian motion
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