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Partial regularity for an exponential PDE in crystal surface models

We study the regularity properties of a weak solution to the boundary value problem for the equation $-Δρ+a u=f$ in a bounded domain $Ω\subset \mathbb{R}^N$, where $ρ=e^{-\mbox{div}\left(|\nabla u|^{p-2}\nabla u+β_0|\nabla u|^{-1}\nabla u\right)}$. This problem is derived from the mathematical modeling of crystal surfaces. It is known that the exponent term can exhibit singularity. In this paper we obtain a partial regularity result for the weak solution. It asserts that there exists an open subset $Ω_0\subset Ω$ such that $|Ω\setminusΩ_0|=0$ and the exponent term is locally bounded in $Ω_0$. Furthermore, if $x_0\in Ω\setminusΩ_0$, then $ρ$ vanishes of $N+2-\varepsilon$ order at $x_0$ for each $\varepsilon\in(0,2)$. Our results reveal that the exponent term behaves well if it stays away from negative infinity.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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