Gluing action groupoids: Fredholm conditions and layer potentials
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zbMATH Open1449.35467arXiv1811.07699MaRDI QIDQ5197892FDOQ5197892
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Publication date: 1 October 2019
Abstract: This paper is a merge of arXiv:1807.05418 and arXiv:1808.01442. We introduce a new class of groupoids, called "boundary action groupoids", which are obtained by gluing reductions of action groupoids. We show that such groupoids model the analysis on many singular spaces, and we give several examples. Under some conditions on the action of the groupoid, we obtain Fredholm criteria for the pseudodifferential operators generated by boundary action groupoids. Moreover, we show that layer potential groupoids for conical domains constructed in an earlier paper (Carvalho-Qiao, Central European J. Math., 2013) are both Fredholm groupoids and boundary action groupoids, which enables us to deal with many analysis problems on singular spaces in a unified way. As an application, we obtain Fredholm criteria for operators on layer potential groupoids.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.07699
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