On a phase field approximation of the planar Steiner problem: existence, regularity, and asymptotic of minimizers
Analysis of PDEs
2016-11-24 v1
Abstract
In this article, we consider and analyse a small variant of a functional originally introduced in \cite{BLS,LS} to approximate the (geometric) planar Steiner problem. This functional depends on a small parameter and resembles the (scalar) Ginzburg-Landau functional from phase transitions. In a first part, we prove existence and regularity of minimizers for this functional. Then we provide a detailed analysis of their behavior as , showing in particular that sublevel sets Hausdorff converge to optimal Steiner sets. Applications to the average distance problem and optimal compliance are also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1611.07875,
title = {On a phase field approximation of the planar Steiner problem: existence, regularity, and asymptotic of minimizers},
author = {Matthieu Bonnivard and Antoine Lemenant and Vincent Millot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.07875},
year = {2016}
}