The fourth-order total variation flow in \mathbb{R}^n

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Authors: Yoshikazu Giga, Hirotoshi Kuroda, Michał Łasica Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 May 2022

Abstract: We define rigorously a solution to the fourth-order total variation flow equation in mathbbRn. If ngeq3, it can be understood as a gradient flow of the total variation energy in D1, the dual space of D01, which is the completion of the space of compactly supported smooth functions in the Dirichlet norm. However, in the low dimensional case nleq2, the space D1 does not contain characteristic functions of sets of positive measure, so we extend the notion of solution to a larger space. We characterize the solution in terms of what is called the Cahn-Hoffman vector field, based on a duality argument. This argument relies on an approximation lemma which itself is interesting. We introduce a notion of calibrability of a set in our fourth-order setting. This notion is related to whether a characteristic function preserves its form throughout the evolution. It turns out that all balls are calibrable. However, unlike in the second-order total variation flow, the outside of a ball is calibrable if and only if neq2. If neq2, all annuli are calibrable, while in the case n=2, if an annulus is too thick, it is not calibrable. We compute explicitly the solution emanating from the characteristic function of a ball. We also provide a description of the solution emanating from any piecewise constant, radially symmetric datum in terms of a system of ODEs.













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