A non-isotropic free transmission problem governed by quasi-linear operators
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Abstract: We study a free transmission problem in which solution minimizes a functional with different definitions in positive and negative phase of function. We prove some asymptotic regularity results when the jumps of the diffusion coefficients gets smaller along the free boundary. At last, we see a measure theoretic result related to the free boundary.
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