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Questions on the calculus of variations, which deals with the optimization of functionals mostly defined on infinite dimensional spaces.
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computation of a particular subdifferential
Given a bounded $\Omega\subset R^d$, $N$ functions $F_1,\dots,F_N\in L^\infty(\Omega)$, and a positive integrable $\omega\in L^1_+(\Omega)$, define the following function from $R^N$ to $R$:
$$
f(\alph …
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Minimizing some $H^{-1}$ functional over (a subset of) probability densities in $R^d$
Let me consider the following subset of probability measures in $R^d$
$$
\mathcal{K}_M=\left\{0\leq u(x)\in L^1(R^d):\quad \int u(x)dx =1,\,\int|x|^2u(x)dx\leq M,\,\int u(x)|\log u(x)|dx\leq M\right\} …
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A variant of the Laplace principle
$\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}\newcommand{\eps}{\varepsilon}$In $\R^d$ I am given a sequence of smooth functions $f_\eps(x)$ that converges uniformly to some $f(x)$, which is assumed to be a good rate fu …
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An $L^1$ function but (really) no better?
Question: For a smooth, bounded domain $\Omega\subset \mathbb R^d$, does there exist a function $u\in L^1(\Omega)$ such that
$u\not\in L^\Phi(\Omega)$ for any Orlicz space $\Phi$?
For the definitio …
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Uniqueness of Kantorovich potentials?
$\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}$Take $\Omega\subset \R^d$ bounded, convex, and smooth.
Consider the optimal transport problem with cost $c(x,y)=\lvert x-y\rvert^2$, leading to the quadratic Wassersein dis …
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Weak convergence + convergence of the norm implies strong convergence in Orlicz spaces
It is known [1, proposition 3.32] and a classical trick in PDEs that, in any uniformly convex Banach space $X$, weak convergence $x_n\rightharpoonup x$ together with convergence of the norm $\|x_n\|_X …
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monotone parabolic systems, convex variational structure and Legendre transform
The context:
for my research I am currently looking at parabolic systems of the type
$$
\left\{
\begin{array}{ll}
\partial_t b(u)-\Delta u=0 \qquad & (t,x)\in \mathbb{R}^+\times\Omega\\
u=0 & x\in\Gam …
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relative entropy, Fisher information, and metric slope for non-convex domains
$\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}$ If $\Omega\subset \R^d$ is a convex domain it is well-known that the relative entropy
$$
\mathcal H(\rho)=
\int_{\Omega}\rho\log\rho \ \mathrm{d}x
\qquad \mbox{for }\rho …