Symmetry minimizes the principal eigenvalue: an example for the Pucci's sup-operator
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Abstract: We explicitly evaluate the principal eigenvalue of the extremal Pucci's sup--operator for a class of special plane domains, and we prove that, for fixed area, the eigenvalue is minimal for the most symmetric set.
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