Shape optimization problems on metric measure spaces
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Abstract: We consider shape optimization problems of the form min�ig{J(Omega) : Omegasubset X, m(Omega)le c�ig}, where is a metric measure space and is a suitable shape functional. We adapt the notions of -convergence and weak -convergence to this new general abstract setting to prove the existence of an optimal domain. Several examples are pointed out and discussed.
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