We establish new Hoelder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of elliptic and parabolic nonlinear integro-differential equations, by the classical Ishii-Lions's method. We thus extend the Hoelder regularity results recently obtained by Barles, Chasseigne and Imbert (2011). In addition, we deal with a new class of nonlocal equations that we term mixed integro-differential equations. These equations are particularly interesting, as they are degenerate both in the local and nonlocal term, but their overall behavior is driven by the local-nonlocal interaction, e.g. the fractional diffusion may give the ellipticity in one direction and the classical diffusion in the complementary one
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We establish new Hoelder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ellipti...
Abstract. We establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class ...
Abstract. We establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class ...
AbstractWe establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ...
We establish new Hoelder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ellipti...
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International audienceIn this paper, we provide suitable adaptations of the " weak version of Bernst...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide suitable adaptations of the " weak version of Bernst...
In this paper we prove global bounds on the spatial gradient of viscosity solutions to second order ...
We establish new Hoelder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ellipti...
Abstract. We establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class ...
Abstract. We establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class ...
AbstractWe establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ...
We establish new Hoelder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ellipti...
AbstractWe establish new Hölder and Lipschitz estimates for viscosity solutions of a large class of ...
Nonlocal elliptic equations have long been used by physicists and engineers to model diffusion proce...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with Hölder regularity of viscosity solutions of second-order, fu...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with Hölder regularity of viscosity solutions of secon...
AbstractWe establish Lipschitz regularity for solutions to a family of non-isotropic fully nonlinear...
This paper is concerned with the Hölder regularity of viscosity solutions of second-order, fully non...
We prove some regularity estimates for viscosity solutions to a class of possible degenerate and sin...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide suitable adaptations of the " weak version of Bernst...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide suitable adaptations of the " weak version of Bernst...
In this paper we prove global bounds on the spatial gradient of viscosity solutions to second order ...