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This book examines the symbiotic interplay between fully nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations and general potential theories of second order. Starting with a self-contained presentation of the classical theory of first and second order differentiability properties of convex functions, it collects a wealth of results on how to treat second order differentiability in a pointwise manner for merely semicontinuous functions. The exposition features an analysis of upper contact jets for semiconvex functions, a proof of the equivalence of two crucial, independently developed lemmas of Jensen (on the viscosity theory of PDEs) and Slodkowski (on pluripotential theory), and a detailed description of the semiconvex approximation of upper semicontinuous functions.
The foundations of general potential theories are covered, with a review of monotonicity and duality, and the basic tools in the viscosity theory of generalized subharmonics, culminating in an account of the monotonicity-duality method for proving comparison principles. The final section shows that the notion of semiconvexity extends naturally to manifolds. A complete treatment of important background results, such as Alexandrov's theorem and a Lipschitz version of Sard's lemma, is provided in two appendices.
The book is aimed at a wide audience, including professional mathematicians working in fully nonlinear PDEs, as well as master's and doctoral students with an interest in mathematical analysis.
Kevin R. Payne is a full professor of mathematical analysis at the Università di Milano and a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. He received a BA in Mathematics at Rice University and a PhD in Mathematics at Stony Brook University. He is the author of the book Comparison Principles for General Potential Theories and PDEs (Annals of Mathematics Studies 218, Princeton University Press) with Marco Cirant, Reese Harvey and Blaine Lawson.
Davide Francesco Redaelli is a post-doc research associate in mathematics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He received a MSc in Mathematics at the University of Milan, under the supervision of Prof. Kevin R. Payne, and a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Padua, under the supervision of Prof. Marco Cirant. These Lecture Notes are an improved version of the main chapters of his Master's Thesis.
Part I. Semiconvex apparatus.- Chapter 1. Differentiability of convex functions.- Chapter 2. Semiconvex functions and upper contact jets.- Chapter 3. The lemmas of Jensen and Slodkowski.- Chapter 4. Semiconvex approximation of semicontinuous functions.- Part II. General potential-theoretic analysis.- Chapter 5. General potential theories.- Chapter 6. Duality and monotonicity in general potential theories.- Chapter 7. Basic tools in nonlinear potential theory.- Chapter 8. Semiconvex functions and subharmonics.- Chapter 9. Comparison principles.- Chapter 10. From Euclidean spaces to manifolds: a brief note.
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