Bi-Sobolev homeomorphisms f with Df and Df^-1 of low rank using laminates
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Abstract: Let be a bounded open set. Given , we construct a homeomorphism that is H"older continuous, is the identity on , the derivative has rank a.e. in , the derivative of the inverse has rank a.e. in , and for , . The proof is based on convex integration and laminates. We also show that the integrability of the function and the inverse is sharp.
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