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We study fully nonlinear, uniformly elliptic equations with measurable ingredients. Caffarelli's recent work on W2,p estimates for viscosity solutions has led to significant progress in this area. Here we present a unified treatment of this theory based on an appropriate notion of viscosity solution. For instance, it is shown that strong solutions are viscosity solutions, that viscosity solutions are twice differentiable a.e., and that the pointwise derivatives satisfy the equation a.e. An important consequence of our approach is the possibility of passage to various kinds of limits in fully nonlinear equations. This extends results of this type due to Evans and Krylov. Our work is to some extent expository, the main purpose being to provide an easily accessible set of tools and techniques to study equations with measurable ingredients. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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