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Let \(\Omega\) be a two-dimensional Riemannian surface without boundary and assume that \(\lambda\) is a positive parameter. Denote \(I=[-1,1]\) and suppose that \(\mathcal P\) is a Borel probability measure on \(I\). For all \(v\in H^1(\Omega)\) satisfying \(\int_\Omega v=0\), consider the Trudinger-Moser energy functional \[ J_\lambda(v)=\frac{1}{2}\int_\Omega|\nabla v|^2-\lambda\int_I\left(\log\int_\Omega e^{\alpha v}\right)\,\mathcal P(d\alpha). \] The main result establishes a Toland non-convex duality principle for \(J_\lambda\) and a computation of the optimal value of \(\lambda\) for which \(J_\lambda\) is bounded from below. The study of such problems is motivated by models arising in the statistical mechanics description of equilibrium turbulence, under the assumption that the intensity and the orientation of the vortices are determined by \(\mathcal P\).
Property / review text: Let \(\Omega\) be a two-dimensional Riemannian surface without boundary and assume that \(\lambda\) is a positive parameter. Denote \(I=[-1,1]\) and suppose that \(\mathcal P\) is a Borel probability measure on \(I\). For all \(v\in H^1(\Omega)\) satisfying \(\int_\Omega v=0\), consider the Trudinger-Moser energy functional \[ J_\lambda(v)=\frac{1}{2}\int_\Omega|\nabla v|^2-\lambda\int_I\left(\log\int_\Omega e^{\alpha v}\right)\,\mathcal P(d\alpha). \] The main result establishes a Toland non-convex duality principle for \(J_\lambda\) and a computation of the optimal value of \(\lambda\) for which \(J_\lambda\) is bounded from below. The study of such problems is motivated by models arising in the statistical mechanics description of equilibrium turbulence, under the assumption that the intensity and the orientation of the vortices are determined by \(\mathcal P\). / rank
 
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Trudinger-Moser inequality
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mean field equation
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logarithmic Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality
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    Let \(\Omega\) be a two-dimensional Riemannian surface without boundary and assume that \(\lambda\) is a positive parameter. Denote \(I=[-1,1]\) and suppose that \(\mathcal P\) is a Borel probability measure on \(I\). For all \(v\in H^1(\Omega)\) satisfying \(\int_\Omega v=0\), consider the Trudinger-Moser energy functional \[ J_\lambda(v)=\frac{1}{2}\int_\Omega|\nabla v|^2-\lambda\int_I\left(\log\int_\Omega e^{\alpha v}\right)\,\mathcal P(d\alpha). \] The main result establishes a Toland non-convex duality principle for \(J_\lambda\) and a computation of the optimal value of \(\lambda\) for which \(J_\lambda\) is bounded from below. The study of such problems is motivated by models arising in the statistical mechanics description of equilibrium turbulence, under the assumption that the intensity and the orientation of the vortices are determined by \(\mathcal P\).
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    Trudinger-Moser inequality
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    mean field equation
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    logarithmic Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality
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