Fiber Brownian motion and the "hot spots" problem
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Burdzy, Krzysztof
Bass, Richard F.
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Duke University Press
Abstract
We show that in some planar domains both extrema of
the second Neumann eigenfunction lie strictly inside the domain. The main technical innovation is the use of "fiber Brownian motion," a process which
switches between two-dimensional and one-dimensional evolution.
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Bass, R.F. & K. Burdzy. (2000). Fiber Brownian motion and the "hot spots" problem. Duke Mathematical Journal, 105(1), 25-58.
