Boundary behavior of nonnegative solutions of fully nonlinear parabolic equations
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Abstract: We study the boundary behavior of viscosity nonnegative solutions of fully nonlinear parabolic Pucci extremal operators. We establish local and global comparison theorems in $C^{1,1} cylinders, along with a backward Harnack inequality.
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