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IMPROVED REGULARITY OF SECOND DERIVATIVES FOR SUBHARMONIC FUNCTIONS

Fernandez-Real, Xavier  
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Tione, Riccardo
September 14, 2023
Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society

In this note, we prove that if a subharmonic function Delta u >= 0 has pure second derivatives partial derivative(ii)u that are signed measures, then their negative part (partial derivative(ii)u)- belongs to L-1 (in particular, it is not singular). We then show that this improvement of regularity cannot be upgraded to L-p for any p > 1. We finally relate this problem to a natural question on the one-sided regularity of solutions to the obstacle problem with rough obstacles.

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research article
DOI
10.1090/proc/16490
Web of Science ID

WOS:001073501700001

Author(s)
Fernandez-Real, Xavier  
Tione, Riccardo
Date Issued

2023-09-14

Publisher

Amer Mathematical Soc

Published in
Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society
Volume

151

Issue

12

Start page

5283

End page

5297

Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Subharmonic Functions

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A-Free Measures Convex Integration

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Obstacle Problem

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
AMCV  
FunderGrant Number

SNF

200021

Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and lnnovation (SERI)

MB22.00034

AEI project (Spain)

PID2021-125021NAI00

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