The mixed problem for the Laplacian in Lipschitz domains

Abstract

We consider the mixed boundary value problem or Zaremba's problem for the Laplacian in a bounded Lipschitz domain in Rn. We specify Dirichlet data on part of the boundary and Neumann data on the remainder of the boundary. We assume that the boundary between the sets where we specify Dirichlet and Neumann data is a Lipschitz surface. We require that the Neumann data is in Lp and the Dirichlet data is in the Sobolev space of functions having one derivative in Lp for some p near 1. Under these conditions, there is a unique solution to the mixed problem with the non-tangential maximal function of the gradient of the solution in Lp of the boundary. We also obtain results with data from Hardy spaces when p=1.

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