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Functions of bounded fractional variation and fractal currents

Functional Analysis 2020-01-23 v3 Metric Geometry

Abstract

Extending the notion of bounded variation, a function uLc1(Rn)u \in L_c^1(\mathbb R^n) is of bounded fractional variation with respect to some exponent α\alpha if there is a finite constant C0C \geq 0 such that the estimate u(x)detD(f,g1,,gn1)xdxCLipα(f)Lip(g1)Lip(gn1) \biggl|\int u(x) \det D(f,g_1,\dots,g_{n-1})_x \, dx\biggr| \leq C\operatorname{Lip}^\alpha(f) \operatorname{Lip}(g_1) \cdots \operatorname{Lip}(g_{n-1}) holds for all Lipschitz functions f,g1,,gn1f,g_1,\dots,g_{n-1} on Rn\mathbb R^n. Among such functions are characteristic functions of domains with fractal boundaries and H\"older continuous functions. We characterize functions of bounded fractional variation as a certain subspace of Whitney's flat chains and as multilinear functionals in the setting of Ambrosio-Kirchheim currents. Consequently we discuss extensions to H\"older differential forms, higher integrability, an isoperimetric inequality, a Lusin type property and change of variables. As an application we obtain sharp integrability results for Brouwer degree functions with respect to H\"older maps defined on domains with fractal boundaries.

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@article{arxiv.1802.07125,
  title  = {Functions of bounded fractional variation and fractal currents},
  author = {Roger Züst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.07125},
  year   = {2020}
}

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53 pages, 1 figure