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Boundary value problems on non-Lipschitz uniform domains: Stability, compactness and the existence of optimal shapes

Analysis of PDEs 2024-10-01 v2 Functional Analysis Optimization and Control

Abstract

We study boundary value problems for bounded uniform domains in Rn\mathbb{R}^n, n2n\geq 2, with non-Lipschitz (and possibly fractal) boundaries. We prove Poincar\'e inequalities with trace terms and uniform constants for uniform (ε,)(\varepsilon,\infty)-domains within bounded common confinements. We then introduce generalized Dirichlet, Robin and Neumann problems for Poisson type equations and prove the Mosco convergence of the associated energy functionals along sequences of suitably converging domains. This implies a stability result for weak solutions, and this also implies the norm convergence of the associated resolvents and the convergence of the corresponding eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. Based on our earlier work, we prove compactness results for parametrized classes of admissible domains, energy functionals and weak solutions. Using these results, we can verify the existence of optimal shapes in these classes.

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@article{arxiv.2111.01280,
  title  = {Boundary value problems on non-Lipschitz uniform domains: Stability, compactness and the existence of optimal shapes},
  author = {Michael Hinz and Anna Rozanova-Pierrat and Alexander Teplyaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.01280},
  year   = {2024}
}