A phase-field version of the Faber--Krahn theorem
Abstract
We investigate a phase-field version of the Faber--Krahn theorem based on a phase-field optimization problem introduced in Garcke et al. [ESAIM Control Optim. Calc. Var. 29 (2023), Paper No. 10] formulated for the principal eigenvalue of the Dirichlet--Laplacian. The shape, that is to be optimized, is represented by a phase-field function mapping into the interval . We show that any minimizer of our problem is a radially symmetric-decreasing phase-field attaining values close to and except for a thin transition layer whose thickness is of order . Our proof relies on radially symmetric-decreasing rearrangements and corresponding functional inequalities. Moreover, we provide a -convergence result which allows us to recover a variant of the Faber--Krahn theorem for sets of finite perimeter in the sharp interface limit.
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@article{arxiv.2207.10946,
title = {A phase-field version of the Faber--Krahn theorem},
author = {Paul Hüttl and Patrik Knopf and Tim Laux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.10946},
year = {2024}
}