Derivations and Sobolev functions on extended metric-measure spaces
Abstract
We investigate the first-order differential calculus over extended metric-topological measure spaces. The latter are quartets , given by an extended metric space together with a weaker topology (satisfying suitable compatibility conditions) and a finite Radon measure on . The class of extended metric-topological measure spaces encompasses all metric measure spaces and many infinite-dimensional metric-measure structures, such as abstract Wiener spaces. In this framework, we study the following classes of objects: - The Banach algebra of bounded -continuous -Lipschitz functions on . - Several notions of Lipschitz derivations on , defined in duality with . - The metric Sobolev space , defined in duality with Lipschitz derivations on . Inter alia, we generalise both Weaver's and Di Marino's theories of Lipschitz derivations to the extended setting, and we discuss their connections. We also introduce a Sobolev space via an integration-by-parts formula, along the lines of Di Marino's notion of Sobolev space, and we prove its equivalence with other approaches, studied in the extended setting by Ambrosio, Erbar and Savar\'{e}. En route, we obtain some results of independent interest, among which are: - A Lipschitz-constant-preserving extension result for -continuous -Lipschitz functions. - A novel and rather robust strategy for proving the equivalence of Sobolev-type spaces defined via an integration-by-parts formula and those obtained with a relaxation procedure. - A new description of an isometric predual of the metric Sobolev space .
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@article{arxiv.2503.02596,
title = {Derivations and Sobolev functions on extended metric-measure spaces},
author = {Enrico Pasqualetto and Janne Taipalus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.02596},
year = {2025}
}
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43 pages