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Claim 2. is the greatest weak solution of (6.1) in.
and the greatest weak solution is given by (6.6).
and the greatest weak solution of (1.1) in is given by (5.6).
Claim 3. The greatest weak solution of (6.1) in,, satisfies (6.6).
and then Theorem 5.3 implies that, where is the greatest weak solution of (6.11) in.
Since every weak solution is a weak lower solution, is the greatest weak solution of (1.1) in.
In particular, the greatest weak solution of (6.1) in exists and it is greater than or equal to.
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Extremal (least and greatest) weak solutions of (6.1) in a certain subset of are defined in the obvious way considering the previous ordering.
We will only prove that (5.6) defines the greatest weak solution of (1.1) in, as the arguments to show that (5.5) is the least one are analogous.
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