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Embedding of weighted Sobolev spaces
Yes of course, because of the $(1+\vert x\vert^2)^s$, locally in $x$ comparable to 1.
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analysis of the regularity using Hormander condition
@Kamil I agree with you on this shrinking business. However, my claim is that the method suggested by my answer is providing an explicit integral solution for your problem. With that explicit solution, you should be able to decide the smoothness properties.
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First Order PDE Solution Method Issues
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First Order PDE Solution Method Issues
@ sponsoredwalk I added a couple of comments on the quasilinear case.
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