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Core property of smooth contractive embeddable functions for an elliptic operator

Given an elliptic differential operator L of second order with smooth coefficients in a bounded domain with smooth boundary. We show that if the coefficients are Hölder-continuous up to the boundary and the boundary is $C^{2,α}$-smooth that on the space of all $C^{2,α}$-smooth (up to the boundary) functions u fulfilling both u=0 and Lu=0 (on the boundary) the operator L is dissipative and closable to an generator of a strong continuous operator semigroup in the space of continuous functions with zero boundary condition. Moreover we show that if the coefficients of the second order and first order derivatives are in $C^{2,α}$ then the above mentioned subspace of $C^{2,α}$ which is a core for the generator of the semigroup, can be embedded (continued) in a contractive and smooth way. Thus we construct a linear extension operator which maps a $C^{2,α}$-smooth function fulfilling the boundary conditions to a $C^{2,α}$-smooth function in $\R^n$ such that the supremum is not increased.

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