scholarly journals Higher differentiability of solutions for a class of obstacle problems with variable exponents

2022 ◽  
Vol 313 ◽  
pp. 244-268
Author(s):  
Niccolò Foralli ◽  
Giovanni Giliberti
2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 1501-1516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Gavioli

AbstractWe establish the higher differentiability of integer order of solutions to a class of obstacle problems assuming that the gradient of the obstacle possesses an extra integer differentiability property. We deal with the case in which the solutions to the obstacle problems satisfy a variational inequality of the form\int_{\Omega}\langle\mathcal{A}(x,Du),D(\varphi-u)\rangle\,dx\geq 0\quad\text{% for all }\varphi\in\mathcal{K}_{\psi}(\Omega).The main novelty is that the operator {\mathcal{A}} satisfies the so-called {p,q}-growth conditions with p and q linked by the relation\frac{q}{p}<1+\frac{1}{n}-\frac{1}{r},for {r>n}. Here {\psi\in W^{1,p}(\Omega)} is a fixed function, called obstacle, for which we assume {D\psi\in W^{1,2q-p}_{\mathrm{loc}}(\Omega)}, and {\mathcal{K}_{\psi}=\{w\in W^{1,p}(\Omega):w\geq\psi\text{ a.e. in }\Omega\}} is the class of admissible functions. We require for the partial map {x\mapsto\mathcal{A}(x,\xi\/)} a higher differentiability of Sobolev order in the space {W^{1,r}}, with {r>n} satisfying the condition above.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Gentile

Abstract We establish some higher differentiability results of integer and fractional order for solutions to non-autonomous obstacle problems of the form min ⁡ { ∫ Ω f ⁢ ( x , D ⁢ v ⁢ ( x ) ) : v ∈ K ψ ⁢ ( Ω ) } , \min\biggl{\{}\int_{\Omega}f(x,Dv(x)):v\in\mathcal{K}_{\psi}(\Omega)\biggr{\}}, where the function 𝑓 satisfies 𝑝-growth conditions with respect to the gradient variable, for 1 < p < 2 1<p<2 , and K ψ ⁢ ( Ω ) \mathcal{K}_{\psi}(\Omega) is the class of admissible functions v ∈ u 0 + W 0 1 , p ⁢ ( Ω ) v\in u_{0}+W^{1,p}_{0}(\Omega) such that v ≥ ψ v\geq\psi a.e. in Ω, where u 0 ∈ W 1 , p ⁢ ( Ω ) u_{0}\in W^{1,p}(\Omega) is a fixed boundary datum. Here we show that a Sobolev or Besov–Lipschitz regularity assumption on the gradient of the obstacle 𝜓 transfers to the gradient of the solution, provided the partial map x ↦ D ξ ⁢ f ⁢ ( x , ξ ) x\mapsto D_{\xi}f(x,\xi) belongs to a suitable Sobolev or Besov space. The novelty here is that we deal with sub-quadratic growth conditions with respect to the gradient variable, i.e. f ⁢ ( x , ξ ) ≈ a ⁢ ( x ) ⁢ | ξ | p f(x,\xi)\approx a(x)\lvert\xi\rvert^{p} with 1 < p < 2 1<p<2 , and where the map 𝑎 belongs to a Sobolev or Besov–Lipschitz space.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 751-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Capone ◽  
Teresa Radice

Abstract In this paper we establish the higher differentiability of solutions to the Dirichlet problem $$\begin{aligned} {\left\{ \begin{array}{ll} \text {div} (A(x, Du)) + b(x)u(x)=f &{} \text {in}\, \Omega \\ u=0 &{} \text {on} \, \partial \Omega \end{array}\right. } \end{aligned}$$ div ( A ( x , D u ) ) + b ( x ) u ( x ) = f in Ω u = 0 on ∂ Ω under a Sobolev assumption on the partial map $$x \rightarrow A(x, \xi )$$ x → A ( x , ξ ) . The novelty here is that we take advantage from the regularizing effect of the lower order term to deal with bounded solutions.


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