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Small $A_\infty$ results for Dahlberg-Kenig-Pipher operators in sets with uniformly rectifiable boundaries

In the present paper, we consider elliptic operators $L=-\textrm{div}(A\nabla)$ in a domain bounded by a chord-arc surface $Γ$ with small enough constant, and whose coefficients $A$ satisfy a weak form of the Dahlberg-Kenig-Pipher condition of approximation by constant coefficient matrices, with a small enough Carleson norm, and show that the elliptic measure with pole at infinity associated to $L$ is $A_\infty$-absolutely continuous with respect to the surface measure on $Γ$, with a small $A_\infty$ constant. In other words, we show that for relatively flat uniformly rectifiable sets and for operators with slowly oscillating coefficients the elliptic measure satisfies the $A_\infty$ condition with a small constant and the logarithm of the Poisson kernel has small oscillations.

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