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The main result of this paper states that the quasiconvex hull of a compact isotropic set of real \(2\times 2\) matrices coincides with its lamination convex hull of order 2, generalizing the statement from [\textit{S. Conti} et al., C. R., Math., Acad. Sci. Paris 337, No. 4, 233--238 (2003; Zbl 1050.49010)] where the set is taken to be also connected. A direct consequence of this assertion is that for such sets the notions of quasiconvexity, rank-one convexity and lamination convexity are equivalent. Several lemmata used to prove the main statement are also worth mentioning, as they generalize assertions from the literature. | |||
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Quasiconvexity equals lamination convexity for isotropic sets of \(2\times2\) matrices (English)
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15 January 2015
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The main result of this paper states that the quasiconvex hull of a compact isotropic set of real \(2\times 2\) matrices coincides with its lamination convex hull of order 2, generalizing the statement from [\textit{S. Conti} et al., C. R., Math., Acad. Sci. Paris 337, No. 4, 233--238 (2003; Zbl 1050.49010)] where the set is taken to be also connected. A direct consequence of this assertion is that for such sets the notions of quasiconvexity, rank-one convexity and lamination convexity are equivalent. Several lemmata used to prove the main statement are also worth mentioning, as they generalize assertions from the literature.
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quasiconvexity
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rank-one convexity
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lamination convexity
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isotropy
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matrices
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