Sobolev mappings: from liquid crystals to irrigation via degree theory
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Publication:6282772
arXiv1702.00970MaRDI QIDQ6282772FDOQ6282772
Authors: Jean Van Schaftingen
Publication date: 3 February 2017
Abstract: Sobolev spaces are a natural framework for the analysis of problems in partial differential equations and calculus of variations. Some physical and geometric contexts, such as liquid crystals models and harmonic maps, lead to consider Sobolev maps, that is, Sobolev vector functions whose range is constrained in a surface or submanifold of the space. This additional nonlinear constraint provokes the appearance of finite-energy topological singularities. These singularities are characterized by a nontrivial topological invariant such as the topological degree, they represent an obstruction to the strong approximation by smooth maps and they become source and sink terms in an optimal transportation or irrigation problem of topological charges arising in the study of the weak approximation and of the relaxed energy.
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