Functions with prescribed singularities

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Abstract

The distributional k-dimensional Jacobian of a map u in the Sobolev space W1'k-1 which takes values in the the sphere Sk can be viewed as the boundary of a rectifiable current of codimension k carried by (part of) the singularity of u which is topologically relevant. The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the range of the Jacobian operator; in particular, we show that any boundary M of codimension k can be realized as Jacobian of a Sobolev map valued in S. In case M is polyhedral, the map we construct is smooth outside M plus an additional polyhedral set of lower dimension, and can be used in the constructive part of the proof of a Γ-convergence result for functionals of Ginzburg-Landau type, as described in [2].

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Alberti, G., Baldo, S., & Orlandi, G. (2003). Functions with prescribed singularities. Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 5(3), 275–311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10097-003-0053-5

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