The Kato square root problem follows from an extrapolation property of the Laplacian
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Abstract: On a domain we consider second order elliptic systems in divergence form with bounded complex coefficients, realized via a sesquilinear form with domain . Under very mild assumptions on and we show that the Kato Square Root Problem for such systems can be reduced to a regularity result for the fractional powers of the negative Laplacian in the same geometric setting. This extends an earlier result of McIntosh to non-smooth coefficients.
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