Abstract

Inspired by the penalization of the domain approach of Lions and Sznitman, we give a sense to Neumann and oblique derivatives boundary value problems for nonlocal, possibly degenerate elliptic equations. Two different cases are considered: (i) homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions in convex, possibly non-smooth and unbounded domains, and (ii) general oblique derivatives boundary conditions in smooth, bounded, and possibly non-convex domains. In each case we give appropriate definitions of viscosity solutions and prove uniqueness of solutions of the corresponding boundary value problems. We prove that these boundary value problems arise in the penalization of the domain limit from whole space problems and obtain as a corollary the existence of solutions of these problems.

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