Fiber Brownian motion and the "hot spots" problem

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Burdzy, Krzysztof
Bass, Richard F.

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Duke University Press

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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.

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