Şobolev-Lorentz capacity and its regularity in the Euclidean setting
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Abstract: This paper studies the Sobolev-Lorentz capacity and its regularity in the Euclidean setting for integer. We extend here our previous results on the Sobolev-Lorentz capacity obtained for Moreover, for integer we obtain a few new results concerning the relative and global capacities. We obtain sharp estimates for the relative capacity of the concentric condensers for all in As a consequence we obtain the exact value of the capacity of a point relative to all its bounded open neighborhoods from when We also show that this aforementioned constant is the value of the global capacity of any point from where is integer. This allows us to give a new proof of the embedding where is open and is an integer. In the penultimate section of our paper we prove a new weak convergence result for bounded sequences in the non-reflexive spaces and The weak convergence result concerning the spaces is valid whenever while the weak convergence result concerning the spaces is valid whenever or As a consequence of the weak convergence result concerning the spaces in the last section of our paper we show that the relative and the global and capacities are Choquet whenever or
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