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Coercive Hamilton-Jacobi equations: equivalent boundary conditions and new uniqueness results.

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In this talk, I will report on recent works joint with N. Forcadel and R. Monneau about Hamilton-Jacobi equations posed on domains. The equation is of evolution type, that is to say the solution depends on time and space, and the Hamiltonian is coercive but not necessarily convex. We will see that different boundary conditions can lead to the same weak solutions.

This talk is part of the Partial Differential Equations seminar series.

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