Spectral optimization problems with internal constraint
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Abstract: We consider shape optimization problems with internal inclusion constraints, of the form min�ig{J(Omega) : DrsubsetOmegasubsetR^d, |Omega|=m�ig}, where the set is fixed, possibly unbounded, and depends on via the spectrum of the Dirichlet Laplacian. We analyze the existence of a solution and its qualitative properties, and rise some open questions.
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