A Neumann eigenvalue problem for fully nonlinear operators
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Abstract: In this paper we study the asymptotic behavior of the principal eigenvalues associated to the Pucci operator in bounded domain with Neumann/Robin boundary condition i.e. when tends to infinity. This study requires Lipschitz estimates up to the boundary that are interesting in their own rights.
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