On the singular set in the thin obstacle problem: higher order blow-ups and the very thin obstacle problem
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Publication:6310697
DOI10.2140/APDE.2021.14.1599arXiv1812.01515WikidataQ114045472 ScholiaQ114045472MaRDI QIDQ6310697FDOQ6310697
Xavier Fernández-Real, Yash Jhaveri
Publication date: 4 December 2018
Abstract: In this work, we consider the singular set in the thin obstacle problem with weight for , which arises as the local extension of the obstacle problem for the fractional Laplacian (a non-local problem). We develop a refined expansion of the solution around its singular points by building on the ideas introduced by Figalli and Serra to study the fine properties of the singular set in the classical obstacle problem. As a result, under a superharmonicity condition on the obstacle, we prove that each stratum of the singular set is locally contained in a single manifold, up to a lower dimensional subset, and the top stratum is locally contained in a manifold for some if . In studying the top stratum, we discover a dichotomy, until now unseen, in this problem (or, equivalently, the fractional obstacle problem). We find that second blow-ups at singular points in the top stratum are global, homogeneous solutions to a codimension two lower dimensional obstacle problem (or fractional thin obstacle problem) when , whereas second blow-ups at singular points in the top stratum are global, homogeneous, and -harmonic polynomials when . To do so, we establish regularity results for this codimension two problem, what we call the very thin obstacle problem. Our methods extend to the majority of the singular set even when no sign assumption on the Laplacian of the obstacle is made. In this general case, we are able to prove that the singular set can be covered by countably many manifolds, up to a lower dimensional subset.
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