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Densely defined non-closable curl on carpet-like metric measure spaces

Functional Analysis 2016-11-17 v5 Mathematical Physics Classical Analysis and ODEs Differential Geometry math.MP Probability

Abstract

The paper deals with the possibly degenerate behaviour of the exterior derivative operator defined on 11-forms on metric measure spaces. The main examples we consider are the non self-similar Sierpinski carpets recently introduced by Mackay, Tyson and Wildrick. Although topologically one-dimensional, they may have positive two-dimensional Lebesgue measure and carry nontrivial 22-forms. We prove that in this case the curl operator (and therefore also the exterior derivative on 11-forms) is not closable, and that its adjoint operator has a trivial domain. We also formulate a similar more abstract result. It states that for spaces that are, in a certain way, structurally similar to Sierpinski carpets, the exterior derivative operator taking 11-forms into 22-forms cannot be closable if the martingale dimension is larger than one.

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@article{arxiv.1505.02819,
  title  = {Densely defined non-closable curl on carpet-like metric measure spaces},
  author = {Michael Hinz and Alexander Teplyaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.02819},
  year   = {2016}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1201.3548 by other authors