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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599076
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Optimal existence theorems for nonhomogeneous differential inclusions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1599076

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    Optimal existence theorems for nonhomogeneous differential inclusions (English)
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    10 December 2001
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    The paper is concerned with the solvability of the differential inclusion \[ H\bigl(x,u(x),\nabla u(x)\bigr)=0,\quad u|_{\partial\Omega}=f,\quad u\in W^{1,\infty}(\Omega,{\mathbb R}^m), \] where \(f\in W^{1,\infty}(\Omega,{\mathbb R}^m)\) is piecewise affine. The approach used, based on Gromov's idea of convex integration, is a refinement of previous work by Müller and Šverák and Sychev. In the paper a general compatibility condition between the zero set of \(H\) and the range of the gradient of \(f\) is identified, sharpening previous results in the literature. In particular, no continuity or quasiconvexity of \(H\) is required. The paper contains also a detailed comparison of this method with the Baire category method, where the quasiconvexity of \(H\) plays an important role.
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    nonconvex variational problems
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    differential inclusions
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    quasiconvexity
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    solid-solid phase transitions
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