On the role of gradient terms in coercive quasilinear differential inequalities on Carnot groups
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Abstract: In the sub-Riemannian setting of Carnot groups, this work investigates a-priori estimates and Liouville type theorems for solutions of coercive, quasilinear differential inequalities of the type Delta_{mathbb{G}}^varphi u ge b(x) f(u) l(|
abla u|). Prototype examples of are the (subelliptic) -Laplacian and the mean curvature operator. The main novelty of the present paper is that we allow a dependence on the gradient that can vanish both as and as . Our results improve on the recent literature and, by means of suitable counterexamples, we show that the range of parameters in the main theorems are sharp.
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