Regularity and capacity for the fractional dissipative operator
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Abstract: This note is devoted to exploring some analytic-geometric properties of the regularity and capacity associated to the so-called fractional dissipative operator , naturally establishing a diagonally sharp Hausdorff dimension estimate for the blow-up set of a weak solution to the fractional dissipative equation subject to .
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