On the geometry of the $p$-Laplacian operator
Abstract: The $p$-Laplacian operator $\Delta_pu={\rm div }\left(|\nabla u|{p-2}\nabla u\right)$ is not uniformly elliptic for any $p\in(1,2)\cup(2,\infty)$ and degenerates even more when $p\to \infty$ or $p\to 1$. In those two cases the Dirichlet and eigenvalue problems associated with the $p$-Laplacian lead to intriguing geometric questions, because their limits for $p\to\infty$ or $p\to 1$ can be characterized by the geometry of $\Omega$. In this little survey we recall some well-known results on eigenfunctions of the classical 2-Laplacian and elaborate on their extensions to general $p\in[1,\infty]$. We report also on results concerning the normalized or game-theoretic $p$-Laplacian $$\Delta_pNu:=\tfrac{1}{p}|\nabla u|{2-p}\Delta_pu=\tfrac{1}{p}\Delta_1Nu+\tfrac{p-1}{p}\Delta_\inftyNu$$ and its parabolic counterpart $u_t-\Delta_pN u=0$. These equations are homogeneous of degree 1 and $\Delta_pN$ is uniformly elliptic for any $p\in (1,\infty)$. In this respect it is more benign than the $p$-Laplacian, but it is not of divergence type.
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