The Kato square root problem follows from an extrapolation property of the Laplacian
DOI10.5565/PUBLMAT_60216_05zbMATH Open1349.35112arXiv1311.0301MaRDI QIDQ739934FDOQ739934
Moritz Egert, Robert Haller-Dintelmann, Patrick Tolksdorf
Publication date: 11 August 2016
Published in: Publicacions Matemàtiques (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0301
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quadratic estimatesfunctional calculusCarleson measuresKato's square root problemsectorial and bisectorial operators
Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic systems (35J57) Harmonic analysis and PDEs (42B37) Functional calculus for linear operators (47A60)
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- THE KATO SQUARE ROOT PROBLEM FOR MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
- Stability of square root domains associated with elliptic systems of PDEs on nonsmooth domains
- Nonautonomous maximal \(L^p\)-regularity under fractional Sobolev regularity in time
- J. L. Lions' problem on maximal regularity
- The Kato square root problem for mixed boundary conditions
- The Kato square root problem for divergence form operators with potential
- The Kato square root problem on locally uniform domains
- Non-autonomous maximal regularity for forms given by elliptic operators of bounded variation
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