
handle: 11568/68788
In this article we study some limiting cases of strong unique continuation for inequalities of the type $$ \left| {\Delta u\left( x \right)} \right| \leqslant \frac{A} {{\left| x \right|^2 }}\left| {u\left( x \right)} \right| + \frac{B} {{\left| x \right|}}\left| {\nabla u\left( x \right)} \right| x \in \Omega , $$ (1.1) or $$ \left| {\Delta ^2 u\left( x \right)} \right| \leqslant \frac{A} {{\left| x \right|^4 }}\left| {u\left( x \right)} \right| + \frac{B} {{\left| x \right|^3 }}\left| {\nabla u\left( x \right)} \right| + \frac{C} {{\left| x \right|^2 }}\sum\limits_{i,j} {\left| {D_i D_j u\left( x \right)} \right|} x \in \Omega , $$ (1.2) where Ω is a neighbourhood of the origin in R n , and A, B, C are positive constants.
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