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A note on the Trace Theorem for domains which are locally subgraph of a Holder continuous function
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The purpose of this note is to prove a version of the Trace Theorem for domains which are locally subgraph of a H\" older continuous function. More precisely, let $\eta\in C^{0,\alpha}(\omega)$, $0<\alpha<1$ and let $\Omega_{\eta}$ be a domain which is locally subgraph of a function $\eta$. We prove that mapping $\gamma_{\eta}:u\mapsto u({\bf x},\eta({\bf x}))$ can be extended by continuity to a linear, continuous mapping from $H^1(\Omega_{\eta})$ to $H^s(\omega)$, $s<\alpha/2$. This study is motivated by analysis of fluid-structure interaction problems.
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