Energy estimates for area minimizing hypersurfaces with arbitrary boundaries (Q1971845)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Energy estimates for area minimizing hypersurfaces with arbitrary boundaries
scientific article

    Statements

    Energy estimates for area minimizing hypersurfaces with arbitrary boundaries (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    5 December 2000
    0 references
    The authors study a variant of the well-known concept of functions of least gradient integral \({\mathcal E}(u)= \int_\Omega|Du|dx\): instead of real-valued functions \(u\) they consider mappings \(u\) from the closed set \(\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^n\) to the circle \(\mathbb{S}\), \(\mathbb{S}\) being represented as \(\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}\) so that the gradient \(Du(x)\), \(x\in\Omega\), is again an element of \(\mathbb{R}^n\) in a natural way. Their investigation is motivated by possible applications to area minimizing hypersurfaces of \(\mathbb{R}^n\) which can be seen as level sets of functions minimizing the gradient integral. Given \(\Omega\) with bounded boundary \(\partial\Omega\), a Lipschitz function \(f:\Omega\to \mathbb{S}\) and a number \(M\) with Lipschitz constant \(\text{Lip}(f)\leq M\), the authors prove the existence of a minimizer of \({\mathcal E}(u)\) in the class of all mappings \(u:\Omega\to \mathbb{S}\) such that \(u|\partial\Omega= f|\partial\Omega\), \(u\) is homotopic to \(f\), and \(\text{Lip}(u)\leq M\). Moreover, using a suitable notion of the average of two homotopic mappings \(u,v:\Omega\to \mathbb{S}\), the following estimate is proved for a minimizer \(u\) and any competing mapping \(v\) in the above variational problem: \[ \int_\Omega (|Du||Dv|- Du\cdot Dv) dx\leq 2M({\mathcal E}(v)-{\mathcal E}(u)). \] The proofs use standard techniques of the calculus of variations.
    0 references
    0 references
    functions of least gradient integral
    0 references
    area minimizing hypersurfaces
    0 references
    variational problem
    0 references
    0 references