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Continuity of infinitely degenerate weak solutions via the trace method

In 1971 Fediĭ proved the remarkable theorem that the linear second order partial differential operator in the plane with coefficients 1 and f^2 is hypoelliptic provided that f is smooth, vanishes at the origin and is positive otherwise. Variants of this result, with hypoellipticity replaced by continuity of weak solutions, were recently given by the authors, together with Cristian Rios and Ruipeng Shen, to infinitely degenerate elliptic divergence form equations where the nonnegative matrix A(x,u) has bounded measurable coefficients with trace roughly 1 and determinant comparable to f, and where F=ln(1/f) is essentially doubling. However, in the plane, these variants assumed additional geometric constraints on f, something not required in Fediĭ's theorem. In this paper we in particular remove these additional geometric constraints in the plane for homogeneous equations with F essentially doubling.

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