A counterexample to the weak density of smooth maps between manifolds in Sobolev spaces
Abstract
The present paper presents a counterexample to the sequentially weak density of smooth maps between two manifolds and in the Sobolev space , in the case is an integer. It has been shown that, if is not an integer and the -th homotopy group of is not trivial, denoting the largest integer less then , then smooth maps are not sequentially weakly dense in for the strong convergence. On the other, in the case is an integer, examples have been provided where smooth maps are actually sequentially weakly dense in with . This is the case for instance for , the standard ball in , and the standard sphere of dimension , for which . The main result of this paper shows however that such a property does not holds for arbitrary manifolds and integers .Our counterexample deals with the case , and , for which the homotopy group is related to the Hopf fibration.
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@article{arxiv.1401.1649,
title = {A counterexample to the weak density of smooth maps between manifolds in Sobolev spaces},
author = {Fabrice Bethuel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.1649},
year = {2018}
}
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68 pages