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Boundary Unique Continuation on $$C^1$$-Dini Domains and the Size of the Singular Set

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Let $u$ be a harmonic function in a $C^1$-Dini domain $D$ such that $u$ vanishes on a boundary surface ball $\partial D \cap B_{5R}(0)$. We consider an effective version of… Click to show full abstract

Let $u$ be a harmonic function in a $C^1$-Dini domain $D$ such that $u$ vanishes on a boundary surface ball $\partial D \cap B_{5R}(0)$. We consider an effective version of its singular set (up to boundary) $\mathcal{S}(u):=\{X\in \overline{D}: u(X) = |\nabla u(X)| = 0\} $ and give an estimate of its $(d-2)$-dimensional Minkowski content, which only depends on the upper bound of some modified frequency function of $u$ centered at $0$. Such results are already known in the interior and at the boundary of convex domains, when the standard frequency function is monotone at every point. The novelty of our work on Dini domains is how to compensate for the lack of such monotone quantities at boundary as well as interior points.

Keywords: set boundary; unique continuation; boundary unique; dini; dini domains; singular set

Journal Title: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
Year Published: 2022

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