
arXiv: 1111.1468
This paper continues the study of the mixed problem for the Laplacian. We consider a bounded Lipschitz domainΩ⊂Rn\Omega \subset \mathbf {R}^n,n≥2n\geq 2, with boundary that is decomposed as∂Ω=D∪N\partial \Omega =D\cup N, withDDandNNdisjoint. We letΛ\Lambdadenote the boundary ofDD(relative to∂Ω\partial \Omega) and impose conditions on the dimension and shape ofΛ\Lambdaand the setsNNandDD. Under these geometric criteria, we show that there existsp0>1p_0>1depending on the domainΩ\Omegasuch that forppin the interval(1,p0)(1,p_0), the mixed problem with Neumann data in the spaceLp(N)L^p(N)and Dirichlet data in the Sobolev spaceW1,p(D)W^{1, p}(D)has a unique solution with the non-tangential maximal function of the gradient of the solution inLp(∂Ω)L^p(\partial \Omega ). We also obtain results forp=1p=1when the Dirichlet and Neumann data come from Hardy spaces, and a result when the boundary data comes from weighted Sobolev spaces.
Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations, Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation, FOS: Mathematics, 35J25, 35J05, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations, Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation, FOS: Mathematics, 35J25, 35J05, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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