For the Alt-Phillips problem with γ in (1,2), the free boundary touches the fixed boundary tangentially wherever the Dirichlet data vanish, in the fully nonlinear and in the linear case.
On the boundary branching set of the one-phase problem
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We consider minimizers of the one-phase Bernoulli free boundary problem in domains with analytic fixed boundary. In any dimension $d$, we prove that the branching set at the boundary has Hausdorff dimension at most $d-2$. As a consequence, we also obtain an analogous estimate on the branching set for solutions to the two-phase problem under an analytic separation condition. Moreover, as a byproduct of our analysis we obtain strong boundary unique continuation results for quasilinear operators and thin-obstacle variational inequalities. The approach we use is based on the (almost-)monotonicity of a boundary Almgren-type frequency function, obtained via regularity estimates and a Calder\'on-Zygmund decomposition in the spirit of Almgren-De Lellis-Spadaro.
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Tangential touch between free and fixed boundaries for the fully nonlinear Alt-Phillips problem
For the Alt-Phillips problem with γ in (1,2), the free boundary touches the fixed boundary tangentially wherever the Dirichlet data vanish, in the fully nonlinear and in the linear case.