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In this memoir we consider the Dirichlet problem for parabolic operators in a half space with singular drift terms. In chapter I we begin the study of a parabolic PDE modeled on the pullback of the heat equation in certain time varying domains considered by Lewis-Murray and Hofmann-Lewis. In chapter II we obtain mutual absolute continuity of parabolic measure and Lebesgue measure on the boundary of this halfspace and also that the $L^q(R^n)$ Dirichlet problem for these PDE's has a solution when $q$ is large enough. In chapter III we prove an analogue of a theorem of Fefferman, Kenig, and...
The Dirichlet Problem for Parabolic Operators with Singular Drift Terms by Steve Hofmann is 113 pages long, and a total of 28,589 words.
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