Pathological solutions to elliptic problems in divergence form with continuous coefficients

Abstract

We construct a function u ∈ W1,1loc (B(0,1)) which is a solution to (A ∇ u)=0 in the sense of distributions, where A is continuous and u ∈ W1,ploc (B(0,1)) for p > 1. We also give a function u ∈ W1,1loc (B(0,1)) such that u ∈ W1,ploc(B(0,1)) for every p < ∞, u satisfies (A ∇ u)=0 with A continuous but u ∈ W1, ∞loc(B(0,1)).

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