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Compactness and lower semicontinuity properties in \(SBD(\Omega)\)
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    Compactness and lower semicontinuity properties in \(SBD(\Omega)\) (English)
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    5 November 1998
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    The space \(BD(\Omega)\) of vector fields with bounded deformation is the set of all vector fields \(u= (u^1,u^2,\dots, u^n)\in L^1(\Omega,\mathbb{R}^n)\) whose distributional gradient \(Du\) has a symmetric part which is a bounded Radon measure valued in the space of symmetric \(n\times n\) matrices. The space \(SBD(\Omega)\) of special vector fields with bounded deformation is defined as the set of all \(u\in BD(\Omega)\) with the Cantor part \(E^cu= 0\). The main result of this paper is a compactness theorem for bounded subsets of \(SBD(\Omega)\), which is an analogue of \textit{L. Ambrosio's} result for \(SBV(\Omega)\) [Boll. Unione Mat. Ital., VII. Ser. B3, No. 4, 857-881 (1989; Zbl 0767.49001)]. The result cannot be obtained directly from Ambrosio's result, due to a difficulty in finding an analogue of Korn's inequality. The proof is based on a characterization of the space \(SBD(\Omega)\) by means of suitable one-dimensional sections. A lower semicontinuity result is obtained for functionals related to variational models in fracture mechanics for linearly elastic materials.
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    distributional gradient
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    bounded Radon measure
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    vector fields with bounded deformation
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    Korn's inequality
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