Abstract

We study fine boundary regularity properties of solutions to fully nonlinear elliptic integro-differential equations of order $2s$, with $s\in(0,1)$. We consider the class of nonlocal operators $\mathcal L_*\subset \mathcal L_0$, which consists of infinitesimal generators of stable L\'evy processes belonging to the class $\mathcal L_0$ of Caffarelli-Silvestre. For fully nonlinear operators $I$ elliptic with respect to $\mathcal L_*$, we prove that solutions to $I u=f$ in $\Omega$, $u=0$ in $\mathbb R^n\setminus\Omega$, satisfy $u/d^s\in C^{s+\gamma}(\overline\Omega)$, where $d$ is the distance to $\partial\Omega$ and $f\in C^\gamma$. We expect the class $\mathcal L_*$ to be the largest scale invariant subclass of $\mathcal L_0$ for which this result is true. In this direction, we show that the class $\mathcal L_0$ is too large for all solutions to behave like $d^s$. The constants in all the estimates in this paper remain bounded as the order of the equation approaches 2. Thus, in the limit $s\uparrow1$ we recover the celebrated boundary regularity result due to Krylov for fully nonlinear elliptic equations.

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