Compensated compactness: continuity in optimal weak topologies

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Abstract: For l-homogeneous linear differential operators mathcalA of constant rank, we study the implication vjightharpoonupv in X and mathcalAvjightarrowmathcalAv in WlY implies F(vj)ightsquigarrowF(v) in Z, where F is an mathcalA-quasiaffine function and ightsquigarrow denotes an appropriate type of weak convergence. Here Z is a local L1-type space, either the space mathscrM of measures, or L1, or the Hardy space mathscrH1; X,,Y are Lp-type spaces, by which we mean Lebesgue or Zygmund spaces. Our conditions for each choice of X,,Y,,Z are sharp. Analogous statements are also given in the case when F(v) is not a locally integrable function and it is instead defined as a distribution. In this case, we also prove mathscrHp-bounds for the sequence (F(vj))j, for appropriate p<1, and new convergence results in the dual of H"older spaces when (vj) is mathcalA-free and lies in a suitable negative order Sobolev space . The choice of these H"older spaces is sharp, as is shown by the construction of explicit counterexamples. Some of these results are new even for distributional Jacobians.











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