Hyperbolic regularization effects for degenerate elliptic equations

Abstract

This paper investigates the regularity of Lipschitz solutions u to the general two-dimensional equation div(G(Du))=0 with highly degenerate ellipticity. Just assuming strict monotonicity of the field G and heavily relying on the differential inclusions point of view, we establish a pointwise gradient localization theorem and we show that the singular set of nondifferentiability points of u is H1-negligible. As a consequence, we derive new sharp partial C1 regularity results under the assumption that G is degenerate only on curves. This is done by exploiting the hyperbolic structure of the equation along these curves, where the loss of regularity is compensated using tools from the theories of Hamilton-Jacobi equations and scalar conservation laws. Our analysis recovers and extends all the previously known results, where the degeneracy set was required to be zero-dimensional.

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