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The Dirichlet problem for harmonic maps from a surface with boundary onto a 2-sphere with nonconstant boundary values (English)
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Given a compact 2-dimensional Riemannian manifold \(\Sigma_ 1\) with \(\partial \Sigma_ 1\neq \emptyset\) and a Riemannian manifold \(\Sigma_ 2\) which is topologically \(S^ 2\), the author shows that the Dirichlet problem for harmonic maps of \(\Sigma_ 1\) to \(\Sigma_ 2\) can be solved for any nonconstant boundary values \(\partial \Sigma_ 1\to \Sigma_ 2\) provided that there is no topological obstruction to the extension. He, in fact, constructs two such harmonic maps which are energy minimizing and shows, by an example, that the minimum of energy may not be attained in every homotopy class. The corresponding problem for trivial boundary values has been negatively solved by Lemaire.
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Dirichlet problem
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harmonic maps
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