Failure of the local chain rule for the fractional variation (Q6041139)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7689239
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Failure of the local chain rule for the fractional variation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7689239

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    Failure of the local chain rule for the fractional variation (English)
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    26 May 2023
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    Summary: We prove that the local version of the chain rule cannot hold for the fractional variation defined in in our previous article (2019). In the case \(n = 1\), we prove a stronger result, exhibiting a function \(f \in BV^{\alpha} (\mathbb{R})\) such that \(|f| \notin BV^{\alpha} (\mathbb{R})\). The failure of the local chain rule is a consequence of some surprising rigidity properties for non-negative functions with bounded fractional variation which, in turn, are derived from a fractional Hardy inequality localized to half-spaces. Our approach exploits the distributional techniques developed in our previous works (2019--2022). As a byproduct, we refine the fractional Hardy inequality obtained in works of Shieh and Spector (2018) and Spector (2020) and we prove a fractional version of the closely related Meyers-Ziemer trace inequality.
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    fractional gradient
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    fractional divergence
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    fractional variation
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    fractional Hardy inequality
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    chain rule
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