Minimal solutions of variational problems on a torus (Q1086833)

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Minimal solutions of variational problems on a torus
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    Minimal solutions of variational problems on a torus (English)
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    1986
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    The author considers a special class of extremals (minimal solutions) of variational problems on the torus \(T^{n+1}\), defined as the quotient of its universal covering manifold \(R^{n+1}\) by the group \(Z^{n+1}\). Consider the n-dimensional hypersurfaces in \(R^{n+1}\) represented as the graph of a function u on \(R^ n\) by (1) \(x_{n+1}=u(x)\), \(x\in R^ n\). The function \(u\in W^{1,2}_{loc}(R^ n)\) is a minimal solution for the variational problem \(\int_{{\mathbb{R}}^ n}f(x,u,u_ x)dx\), if \(\int_{{\mathbb{R}}^ n}[f(x,u+g,u_ xg_ x)-f(x,u,u_ x)]dx\geq 0\), \(g\in W^{1,2}_{comp}(R^ n)\). He introduces the notion of no selfintersections: the surface (1) has no selfintersection on \(T^{n+1}\) if \([u(x+j)-j_{n+1}]-u(x)=\tau_{\bar j}u(x)\), \((j,j_{n+1})=\bar j\in Z^{n+1}\), has constant sign, i.e. is for all x either positive or negative or identically zero. The author studies the properties of the set of minimal solutions without selfintersections, he proves a priori estimates for them and establishes their existence. Moreover, the relationships with folitations of extremals are pointed out. The tools of the proofs are essentially from calculus of variations. Finally, some open problems are given.
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    variational problems on the torus
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    minimal solutions without selfintersections
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    folitations of extremals
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