Fractional elliptic equations in nondivergence form: definition, applications and Harnack inequality
Abstract: We define the fractional powers $Ls=(-a{ij}(x)\partial_{ij})s$, $0 < s < 1$, of nondivergence form elliptic operators $L=-a{ij}(x)\partial_{ij}$ in bounded domains $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}n$, under minimal regularity assumptions on the coefficients $a{ij}(x)$ and on the boundary $\partial\Omega$. We show that these fractional operators appear in several applications such as fractional Monge--Amp`ere equations, elasticity, and finance. The solution $u$ to the nonlocal Poisson problem $$\begin{cases} (-a{ij}(x) \partial_{ij})su = f&\hbox{in}~\Omega\ u=0&\hbox{on}~\partial\Omega \end{cases}$$ is characterized by a local degenerate/singular extension problem. We develop the method of sliding paraboloids in the Monge--Amp`ere geometry and prove the interior Harnack inequality and H\"older estimates for solutions to the extension problem when the coefficients $a{ij}(x)$ are bounded, measurable functions. This in turn implies the interior Harnack inequality and H\"older estimates for solutions $u$ to the fractional problem.
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