Rectifiability, finite Hausdorff measure, and compactness for non-minimizing Bernoulli free boundaries

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Authors: Dennis Kriventsov, Georg S. Weiss Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 June 2023

Abstract: While there are numerous results on minimizers or stable solutions of the Bernoulli problem proving regularity of the free boundary and analyzing singularities, much less in known about critical points of the corresponding energy. Saddle points of the energy (or of closely related energies) and solutions of the corresponding time-dependent problem occur naturally in applied problems such as water waves and combustion theory. For such critical points u -- which can be obtained as limits of classical solutions or limits of a singular perturbation problem -- it has been open since [Weiss03] whether the singular set can be large and what equation the measure Deltau satisfies, except for the case of two dimensions. In the present result we use recent techniques such as a frequency formula for the Bernoulli problem as well as the celebrated Naber-Valtorta procedure to answer this more than 20 year old question in an affirmative way: For a closed class we call variational solutions of the Bernoulli problem, we show that the topological free boundary partialu>0 (including degenerate singular points x, at which u(x+rcdot)/rightarrow0 as rightarrow0) is countably mathcalHn1-rectifiable and has locally finite mathcalHn1-measure, and we identify the measure Deltau completely. This gives a more precise characterization of the free boundary of u in arbitrary dimension than was previously available even in dimension two. We also show that limits of (not necessarily minimizing) classical solutions as well as limits of critical points of a singularly perturbed energy are variational solutions, so that the result above applies directly to all of them.













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