Slowly vanishing mean oscillations: non-uniqueness of blow-ups in a two-phase free boundary problem

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Authors: Matthew Badger, Max Engelstein, Tatiana Toro Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 October 2022

Abstract: In Kenig and Toro's two-phase free boundary problem, one studies how the regularity of the Radon-Nikodym derivative h=domega/domega+ of harmonic measures on complementary NTA domains controls the geometry of their common boundary. It is now known that loghinC0,alpha(partialOmega) implies that pointwise the boundary has a unique blow-up, which is the zero set of a homogeneous harmonic polynomial. In this note, we give examples of domains with loghinC(partialOmega) whose boundaries have points with non-unique blow-ups. Philosophically the examples arise from oscillating or rotating a blow-up limit by an infinite amount, but very slowly.













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