We devote the integro-extremization method to the study of the Dirichlet problem for homogeneous Hamilton-Jacobi equations mathematical equation represented with a particular interest for non coercive hamiltonians F, and to the Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for the corresponding homogeneous time-dependent equations mathematical equation represented. We prove existence and some qualitative results for viscosity and almost everywhere solutions, under suitably convexity conditions on the hamiltonian F, on the domain Ω and on the boundary datum, without any growth assumptions on F. © Heldermann Verlag.

An integro-extremization approach for non coercive and evolution Hamilton-Jacobi equations / Zagatti, Sandro. - In: JOURNAL OF CONVEX ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0944-6532. - 18:4(2011), pp. 1141-1170.

An integro-extremization approach for non coercive and evolution Hamilton-Jacobi equations

Zagatti, Sandro
2011-01-01

Abstract

We devote the integro-extremization method to the study of the Dirichlet problem for homogeneous Hamilton-Jacobi equations mathematical equation represented with a particular interest for non coercive hamiltonians F, and to the Cauchy-Dirichlet problem for the corresponding homogeneous time-dependent equations mathematical equation represented. We prove existence and some qualitative results for viscosity and almost everywhere solutions, under suitably convexity conditions on the hamiltonian F, on the domain Ω and on the boundary datum, without any growth assumptions on F. © Heldermann Verlag.
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