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TORSIONAL RIGIDITY AND EXPECTED LIFETIME OF BROWNIAN MOTION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2003

RODRIGO BAÑUELOS
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA
M. VAN DEN BERG
Affiliation:
School of Mathematics, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TW
TOM CARROLL
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland
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Abstract

Let $D$ be an open set in euclidean space ${\bb R}^m$ with non-empty boundary $\partial D$ , and let $p_D : D \times D \times; [0,\infty)) \longrightarrow {\bb R}$ be the Dirichlet heat kernel for the parabolic operator ${-}\Delta + \partial/\partial t$ , where ${-}\Delta$ is the Dirichlet laplacian on $L^2(D)$ . Since the Dirichlet heat kernel is non-negative, we may define the (open) set function \renewcommand{\theequation}{1.1} \begin{equation} P_D = \int\nolimits^{\infty}_0 \int\nolimits_D \int\nolimits_D p_D (x,y;t)\,dx\,dy\,dt. \end{equation} We say that $D$ has finite torsional rigidity if $P_D < \infty$ . It is well known that if $D$ has finite volume, then $D$ has finite torsional rigidity [11]. As we shall see, the converse is not true. The main purpose of this paper is to obtain necessary and sufficient conditions on the geometry of $D$ to guarantee finite torsional rigidity and to gain some understanding of the behaviour of the expected lifetime of brownian motion in a certain natural class of domains that do not have finite torsional rigidity.

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Notes and Papers
Copyright
The London Mathematical Society, 2002

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