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MongeAmpčre Equation Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001 [Minkštas viršelis]

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In recent years, the study of the Monge-Ampere equation has received consider­ able attention and there have been many important advances. As a consequence there is nowadays much interest in this equation and its applications. This volume tries to reflect these advances in an essentially self-contained systematic exposi­ tion of the theory of weak: solutions, including recent regularity results by L. A. Caffarelli. The theory has a geometric flavor and uses some techniques from har­ monic analysis such us covering lemmas and set decompositions. An overview of the contents of the book is as follows. We shall be concerned with the Monge-Ampere equation, which for a smooth function u, is given by (0.0.1) There is a notion of generalized or weak solution to (0.0.1): for u convex in a domain n, one can define a measure Mu in n such that if u is smooth, then Mu 2 has density det D u. Therefore u is a generalized solution of (0.0.1) if M u = f.

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1 Generalized Solutions to Monge-Ampere Equations.- 1.1 The normal
mapping.- 1.2 Generalized solutions.- 1.3 Viscosity solutions.- 1.4 Maximum
principles.- 1.5 The Dirichlet problem.- 1.6 The nonhomogeneous Dirichlet
problem.- 1.7 Return to viscosity solutions.- 1.8 Ellipsoids of minimum
volume.- 1.9 Notes.- 2 Uniformly Elliptic Equations in Nondivergence Form.-
2.1 Critical density estimates.- 2.2 Estimate of the distribution function of
solutions.- 2.3 Harnacks inequality.- 2.4 Notes.- 3 The Cross-sections of
Monge-Ampere.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Preliminary results.- 3.3 Properties of
the sections.- 3.4 Notes.- 4 Convex Solutions of det D2u = 1 in ?n.- 4.1
Pogorelovs Lemma.- 4.2 Interior Hölder estimates of D2u.- 4.3 C?estimates of
D2u.- 4.4 Notes.- 5 Regularity Theory for the Monge-Ampčre Equation.- 5.1
Extremal points.- 5.2 A result on extremal points of zeroes of solutions to
Monge-Ampčre.- 5.3 A strict convexity result.- 5.4 C1,?regularity.- 5.5
Examples.- 5.6 Notes.- 6 W2pEstimates for the Monge-Ampere Equation.- 6.1
Approximation Theorem.- 6.2 Tangent paraboloids.- 6.3 Density estimates and
power decay.- 6.4 LP estimates of second derivatives.- 6.5 Proof of the
Covering Theorem 6.3.3.- 6.6 Regularity of the convex envelope.- 6.7 Notes.