Quantitative rigidity of differential inclusions in two dimensions

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Authors: Xavier Lamy, Andrew Lorent, Guanying Peng Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 August 2022

Abstract: For any compact connected one-dimensional submanifold KsubsetmathbbR2imes2 which has no rank-one connection and is elliptic, we prove the quantitative rigidity estimate [ inf_{Min K}int_{B_{1/2}}| Du -M |^2,dx leq C int_{B_1} mathrm{dist}^2(Du, K), dx, qquadforall uin H^1(B_1;mathbb R^2). ] This is an optimal generalization, for compact connected submanifolds of mathbbR2imes2, of the celebrated quantitative rigidity estimate of Friesecke, James and M"uller for the approximate differential inclusion into SO(n). The proof relies on the special properties of elliptic subsets KsubsetmathbbR2imes2 with respect to conformal-anticonformal decomposition, which provide a quasilinear elliptic PDE satisfied by solutions of the exact differential inclusion DuinK. We also give an example showing that no analogous result can hold true in mathbbRnimesn for ngeq3.













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