Anti-selfdual Lagrangians: Variational resolutions of non self-adjoint equations and dissipative evolutions
Abstract
We develop the concept and the calculus of anti-self dual (ASD) Lagrangians which seems inherent to many questions in mathematical physics, geometry, and differential equations. They are natural extensions of gradients of convex functions --hence of self-adjoint positive operators-- which usually drive dissipative systems, but also rich enough to provide representations for the superposition of such gradients with skew-symmetric operators which normally generate unitary flows. They yield variational formulations and resolutions for large classes of non-potential boundary value problems and initial-value parabolic equations. Solutions are minima of functionals of the form (resp. ) where is an anti-self dual Lagrangian and where are essentially skew-adjoint operators. However, and just like the self (and antiself) dual equations of quantum field theory (e.g. Yang-Mills) the equations associated to such minima are not derived from the fact they are critical points of the functional , but because they are also zeroes of the Lagrangian itself.
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@article{arxiv.math/0503571,
title = {Anti-selfdual Lagrangians: Variational resolutions of non self-adjoint equations and dissipative evolutions},
author = {Nassif Ghoussoub},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0503571},
year = {2007}
}
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