The optimal exponent in the embedding into the Lebesgue spaces for functions with gradient in the Morrey space

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Abstract: We study the following natural question that, apparently, has not been well addressed in the literature: Given functions u with support in the unit ball B1subsetmathbbRn and with gradient in the Morrey space Mp,lambda(B1), where 1<p<lambda<n, what is the largest range of exponents q for which necessarily uinLq(B1)? While David R. Adams proved in 1975 that this embedding holds for qleqlambdap/(lambdap), an article from 2011 claimed the embedding in the larger range q<np/(lambdap). Here we disprove this last statement by constructing a function that provides a counterexample for q>lambdap/(lambdap). The function is basically a negative power of the distance to a set of Hausdorff dimension nlambda. When lambdaotinmathbbZ, this set is a fractal. We also make a detailed study of the radially symmetric case, a situation in which the exponent q can go up to np/(lambdap).









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