On Scaling Properties for Two-State Problems and for a Singularly Perturbed T₃ Structure

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Abstract: In this article we study quantitative rigidity properties for the compatible and incompatible two-state problems for suitable classes of mathcalA-free operators and for a singularly perturbed T3-structure for the divergence operator. In particular, in the compatible setting of the two-state problem we prove that all homogeneous, first order, linear operators with affine boundary data which enforce oscillations yield the typical epsilonfrac23-lower scaling bounds. As observed in cite{CC15} for higher order operators this may no longer be the case. Revisiting the example from cite{CC15}, we show that this is reflected in the structure of the associated symbols and that this can be exploited for a new Fourier based proof of the lower scaling bound. Moreover, building on cite{RT22, GN04, PP04}, we discuss the scaling behaviour of a T3 structure for the divergence operator. We prove that as in cite{RT22} this yields a non-algebraic scaling law.











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