The Hodge-Laplacian: Boundary Value Problems on Riemannian Manifolds (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics, #64)

by Dorina Mitrea, Irina Mitrea, Marius Mitrea, and Michael Taylor

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The core of this monograph is the development of tools to derive well-posedness results in very general geometric settings for elliptic differential operators. A new generation of Calderon-Zygmund theory is developed for variable coefficient singular integral operators, which turns out to be particularly versatile in dealing with boundary value problems for the Hodge-Laplacian on uniformly rectifiable subdomains of Riemannian manifolds via boundary layer methods. In addition to absolute and relative boundary conditions for differential forms, this monograph treats the Hodge-Laplacian equipped with classical Dirichlet, Neumann, Transmission, Poincare, and Robin boundary conditions in regular Semmes-Kenig-Toro domains.
Lying at the intersection of partial differential equations, harmonic analysis, and differential geometry, this text is suitable for a wide range of PhD students, researchers, and professionals.

Contents:
Preface
Introduction and Statement of Main Results
Geometric Concepts and Tools
Harmonic Layer Potentials Associated with the Hodge-de Rham Formalism on UR Domains
Harmonic Layer Potentials Associated with the Levi-Civita Connection on UR Domains
Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Value Problems for the Hodge-Laplacian on Regular SKT Domains
Fatou Theorems and Integral Representations for the Hodge-Laplacian on Regular SKT Domains
Solvability of Boundary Problems for the Hodge-Laplacian in the Hodge-de Rham Formalism
Additional Results and Applications
Further Tools from Differential Geometry, Harmonic Analysis, Geometric Measure Theory, Functional Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, and Clifford Analysis
Bibliography
Index
  • ISBN10 3110483394
  • ISBN13 9783110483390
  • Publish Date 10 October 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 9 April 2021
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint De Gruyter