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The Cheeger problem is an isoperimetric-like problem. It has connections to Riemannian geometry, calculus of variations and eigenvalues problem. For a domain \(\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\) one looks for an estimate of the Cheeger constant, defined as \(h(\Omega) =\inf{\{{ {P(F)}\over {|F|}}}: F\subseteq \Omega, |F|>0\}\), where \(|F|\) and \(P(F)\) denote, respectively, the volume and the perimeter of a Borel set \(F\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n\). A set \(F\subseteq \Omega\) which realizes the above infimum is called a Cheeger set in \(\Omega\). After stating some basic properties of the Cheeger sets, the authors obtain the continuity of the Cheeger constant. Then, they discuss the Cheeger problem in convex domains obtaining a certain uniqueness and convexity result. They obtain some further results about Cheeger sets in \(\mathbb{R}^2\). Some characterizations of Cheeger sets in planar strips are given. Among these characterizations Theorem 3.2 is notable. Let \(S\) be also an open strip of length \(L\) and width 2. Then, \(h(S)=1+{{\pi}\over{2L}}+O(L^{-2})\) as \(L\to +\infty\). Then the authors prove some simple technical relations between the perimeter and the area of a strip and the length of the corresponding spinal curve. The final result is Theorem 3.3., asserting the existence and the uniqueness of a Cheeger set for a certain open strip \(S\). Next, the authors provide some planar examples. | |||
Property / review text: The Cheeger problem is an isoperimetric-like problem. It has connections to Riemannian geometry, calculus of variations and eigenvalues problem. For a domain \(\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\) one looks for an estimate of the Cheeger constant, defined as \(h(\Omega) =\inf{\{{ {P(F)}\over {|F|}}}: F\subseteq \Omega, |F|>0\}\), where \(|F|\) and \(P(F)\) denote, respectively, the volume and the perimeter of a Borel set \(F\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n\). A set \(F\subseteq \Omega\) which realizes the above infimum is called a Cheeger set in \(\Omega\). After stating some basic properties of the Cheeger sets, the authors obtain the continuity of the Cheeger constant. Then, they discuss the Cheeger problem in convex domains obtaining a certain uniqueness and convexity result. They obtain some further results about Cheeger sets in \(\mathbb{R}^2\). Some characterizations of Cheeger sets in planar strips are given. Among these characterizations Theorem 3.2 is notable. Let \(S\) be also an open strip of length \(L\) and width 2. Then, \(h(S)=1+{{\pi}\over{2L}}+O(L^{-2})\) as \(L\to +\infty\). Then the authors prove some simple technical relations between the perimeter and the area of a strip and the length of the corresponding spinal curve. The final result is Theorem 3.3., asserting the existence and the uniqueness of a Cheeger set for a certain open strip \(S\). Next, the authors provide some planar examples. / rank | |||
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On the Cheeger sets in strips and non-convex domains (English)
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29 March 2016
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The Cheeger problem is an isoperimetric-like problem. It has connections to Riemannian geometry, calculus of variations and eigenvalues problem. For a domain \(\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n\) one looks for an estimate of the Cheeger constant, defined as \(h(\Omega) =\inf{\{{ {P(F)}\over {|F|}}}: F\subseteq \Omega, |F|>0\}\), where \(|F|\) and \(P(F)\) denote, respectively, the volume and the perimeter of a Borel set \(F\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n\). A set \(F\subseteq \Omega\) which realizes the above infimum is called a Cheeger set in \(\Omega\). After stating some basic properties of the Cheeger sets, the authors obtain the continuity of the Cheeger constant. Then, they discuss the Cheeger problem in convex domains obtaining a certain uniqueness and convexity result. They obtain some further results about Cheeger sets in \(\mathbb{R}^2\). Some characterizations of Cheeger sets in planar strips are given. Among these characterizations Theorem 3.2 is notable. Let \(S\) be also an open strip of length \(L\) and width 2. Then, \(h(S)=1+{{\pi}\over{2L}}+O(L^{-2})\) as \(L\to +\infty\). Then the authors prove some simple technical relations between the perimeter and the area of a strip and the length of the corresponding spinal curve. The final result is Theorem 3.3., asserting the existence and the uniqueness of a Cheeger set for a certain open strip \(S\). Next, the authors provide some planar examples.
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Cheeger constant
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Cheeger sets
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prescribed mean curvature
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minimizers
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perimeter
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planar strips
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