Regular 1-harmonic flow (Q1740497)

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      Regular 1-harmonic flow (English)
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      30 April 2019
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      The authors consider the \(1\)-harmonic flow of maps from a bounded domain into a submanifold of a Euclidean space, i.e., the gradient flow of the total variation functional restricted to maps taking values in the manifold. The main goal in this paper is to develop a well-posedness theory for the flow in a generality encompassing also the cases of homogeneous spaces with natural invariant metrics. No assumption of compactness is made. The authors restrict ourselves to Lipschitz initial data. They prove uniqueness and, in the case of a convex domain, local existence of solutions to the flow equations. If the target manifold has non-positive sectional curvature or in the case that the datum is small, solutions are shown to exist globally and to become constant in finite time. The authors also consider the case where the domain is a compact Riemannian manifold without boundary, thus solving the homotopy problem for 1-harmonic maps under some assumptions on both manifolds
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      1-harmonic flow
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      well-posedness theory
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      local existence of solutions
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      global existence for small data
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