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A counterexample to the weak density of smooth maps between manifolds in Sobolev spaces

Functional Analysis 2018-05-15 v2

Abstract

The present paper presents a counterexample to the sequentially weak density of smooth maps between two manifolds MM and NN in the Sobolev space W1,p(M,N)W^{1, p} (M, N), in the case pp is an integer. It has been shown that, if p<dimMp<\dim M is not an integer and the [p][p]-th homotopy group π[p](N)\pi_{[p]}(N) of NN is not trivial, [p][p] denoting the largest integer less then pp, then smooth maps are not sequentially weakly dense in W1,p(M,N)W^{1, p} (M, N) for the strong convergence. On the other, in the case p<dimMp< \dim M is an integer, examples have been provided where smooth maps are actually sequentially weakly dense in W1,p(M,N)W^{1, p} (M, N) with πp(N)0\pi_{p}(N)\not = 0. This is the case for instance for M=BmM= \mathbb B^m, the standard ball in Rm\mathbb R^m, and N=SpN=\mathbb S^p the standard sphere of dimension pp, for which πp(N)=Z\pi_{p}(N) =\mathbb Z. The main result of this paper shows however that such a property does not holds for arbitrary manifolds NN and integers pp.Our counterexample deals with the case p=3p=3, dimM4\dim M\geq 4 and N=S2N=\mathbb S^2, for which the homotopy group π3(S2)=Z\pi_3(\mathbb S^2)=\mathbb Z 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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