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Potential theory of Dirichlet forms degenerate at the boundary: the case of no killing potential

Panki Kim, Renming Song, Zoran Vondraček

Published 2021-10-22, updated 2022-03-20Version 2

In this paper we consider the Dirichlet form on the half-space $\mathbb{R}^d_+$ defined by the jump kernel $J(x,y)=|x-y|^{-d-\alpha}\mathcal{B}(x,y)$, where $\mathcal{B}(x,y)$ can be degenerate at the boundary. Unlike our previous works [6,7] where we imposed critical killing, here we assume that the killing potential is identically zero. In case $\alpha\in (1,2)$ we first show that the corresponding Hunt process has finite lifetime and dies at the boundary. Then, as our main contribution, we prove the boundary Harnack principle and establish sharp two-sided Green function estimates. Our results cover the case of the censored $\alpha$-stable process, $\alpha\in (1,2)$, in the half-space studied in [2].

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