A note on quasilinear equations with fractional diffusion
Abstract: In this paper, we study the existence of distributional solutions of the following non-local elliptic problem \begin{eqnarray*} \left\lbrace \begin{array}{l} (-\Delta){s}u + |\nabla u|{p} =f \quad\text{ in } \Omega \qquad \qquad \qquad \,\,\, u=0 \,\,\,\,\,\,\,\text{ in } \mathbb{R}{N}\setminus \Omega, \quad s \in (1/2, 1). \end{array} \right. \end{eqnarray*} We are interested in the relation between the regularity of the source term $f$, and the regularity of the corresponding solution. If $p<2s$, that is the natural growth, we are able to show the existence for all $f\in L1(\O)$. In the subcritical case, that is, for $p < p_{*}:=N/(N-2s+1)$, we show that solutions are $\mathcal{C}{1, \alpha}$ for $f \in L{m}$, with $m$ large enough. In the general case, we achieve the same result under a condition on the size of the source. As an application, we may show that for regular sources, distributional solutions are viscosity solutions, and conversely.
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