Iterated function systems and stability of variational problems on self-similar objects (Q619738)

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Iterated function systems and stability of variational problems on self-similar objects
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    Iterated function systems and stability of variational problems on self-similar objects (English)
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    18 January 2011
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    From the text: ``Many physical phenomena can be described by variational problems. Classical models and techniques to solve these kinds of problems rely on the assumption that a gradient (maybe in some generalized form is defined and that the underlying domain is smooth. However, non-smooth structures appear frequently in physical phenomena creating `irregular' and `rough' objects.'' In this paper, the authors consider a variational optimization problem involving multifunctions, and prove in Theorem 2 a stability result with respect to the Monge-Kantorovich metric. They then apply Theorem 2 to variational problems of the kind above; namely, to variational problems in which the functional is defined on fractals generated by iterated function systems (Corollary~4).
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    Hausdorff metric
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    Monge-Kantorovich metric
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    multifunctions
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    variational problems
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    iterated function systems
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    fractals
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    set-valued analysis
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