Nonlocal Harnack inequalities in the Heisenberg group
Abstract
We deal with a wide class of nonlinear integro-differential problems in the Heisenberg-Weyl group Hn, whose prototype is the Dirichlet problem for the p-fractional subLaplace equation. These problems arise in many different contexts in quantum mechanics, in ferromagnetic analysis, in phase transition problems, in image segmentations models, and so on, when non-Euclidean geometry frameworks and nonlocal long-range interactions do naturally occur. We prove general Harnack inequalities for the related weak solutions. Also, in the case when the growth exponent is p=2, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of the fractional subLaplacian operator, and the robustness of the aforementioned Harnack estimates as the differentiability exponent s goes to 1.
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