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Lack of compactness in the 2D critical Sobolev embedding, the general case
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6271788
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Lack of compactness in the 2D critical Sobolev embedding, the general case (English)
 
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Property / zbMATH Open document ID: 1305.46024 / rank
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Property / DOI: 10.1016/j.matpur.2013.05.003 / rank
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Property / author: Hajer Bahouri / rank
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Property / author: Mohamed Majdoub / rank
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Property / author: Nader Masmoudi / rank
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Property / published in: Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. Neuvième Série / rank
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20 March 2014
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It is well known that \(H^1 (\mathbb R^2) \hookrightarrow {\mathcal L} (\mathbb R^2)\) is continuous, but not compact, where \({\mathcal L} (\mathbb R^2)\) is the Orlicz space \(L^\Phi (\mathbb R^2)\) based on the generating function \(\Phi (s) = e^{s^2} -1\). The authors study in detail how to understand the lack of compactness (both near infinity and near the origin) based on Moser's extremal functions in the context of so-called profile decompositions.
 
Property / review text: It is well known that \(H^1 (\mathbb R^2) \hookrightarrow {\mathcal L} (\mathbb R^2)\) is continuous, but not compact, where \({\mathcal L} (\mathbb R^2)\) is the Orlicz space \(L^\Phi (\mathbb R^2)\) based on the generating function \(\Phi (s) = e^{s^2} -1\). The authors study in detail how to understand the lack of compactness (both near infinity and near the origin) based on Moser's extremal functions in the context of so-called profile decompositions. / rank
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Property / reviewed by: Hans Triebel / rank
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 46E35 / rank
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Sobolev critical exponent
 
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Trudinger-Moser inequality
 
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Orlicz space
 
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lack of compactness
 
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capacity
 
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Schwarz symmetrization
 
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