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This paper deals with the construction of a homeomorphism \(f\) in the Sobolev space \(W^{1,1}((0, 1)^N , (0, 1)^N)\), where \(N \geq 3\), such that its inverse lies in the same space (i.e., \(f\) is a bi-Sobolev homeomorphism) and both their Jacobians are zero almost everywhere. Consequently, \(f\) maps a set of full measure to a null set and a remaining null set to a set of full measure. Moreover, it is shown that such a pathological homeomorphism cannot exist when \(N = 2\) or if \(f \in W^{1,N-1}\). | |||
Property / review text: This paper deals with the construction of a homeomorphism \(f\) in the Sobolev space \(W^{1,1}((0, 1)^N , (0, 1)^N)\), where \(N \geq 3\), such that its inverse lies in the same space (i.e., \(f\) is a bi-Sobolev homeomorphism) and both their Jacobians are zero almost everywhere. Consequently, \(f\) maps a set of full measure to a null set and a remaining null set to a set of full measure. Moreover, it is shown that such a pathological homeomorphism cannot exist when \(N = 2\) or if \(f \in W^{1,N-1}\). / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Sorin-Mihai Grad / rank | |||
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\(p\)-integrable mappings | |||
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Bi-Sobolev homeomorphism with zero Jacobian almost everywhere (English)
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9 September 2014
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This paper deals with the construction of a homeomorphism \(f\) in the Sobolev space \(W^{1,1}((0, 1)^N , (0, 1)^N)\), where \(N \geq 3\), such that its inverse lies in the same space (i.e., \(f\) is a bi-Sobolev homeomorphism) and both their Jacobians are zero almost everywhere. Consequently, \(f\) maps a set of full measure to a null set and a remaining null set to a set of full measure. Moreover, it is shown that such a pathological homeomorphism cannot exist when \(N = 2\) or if \(f \in W^{1,N-1}\).
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Sobolev homeomorphisms
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null sets
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measures
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\(p\)-integrable mappings
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