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Research Article

Minimal graphs and differential inclusions

Pages 1162-1194 | Received 17 Mar 2020, Accepted 27 Dec 2020, Published online: 03 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

In this paper, we study the differential inclusion associated with the minimal surface system for two-dimensional graphs in R2+n. We prove regularity of W1,2 solutions and a compactness result for approximate solutions of this differential inclusion in W1,p. Moreover, we make a perturbation argument to infer that for every R > 0, there exists α(R)>0 such that R-Lipschitz stationary points for functionals α-close in the C2 norm to the area functional are always regular. We also use a counterexample of B. Kirchhem (2003) to show the existence of irregular critical points to inner variations of the area functional.

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Acknowledgments

I would like to thank my advisor, Camillo De Lellis, for posing this question and for helpful discussions. I would also like to thank Guido De Philippis, for his interest in this problem and for his suggestions, Antonio De Rosa and Maria Strazzullo, for helping me check some computations, and Yash Jhaveri, for discussions about Monge-Ampère equation.

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Funding

The author has been partially supported by the SNF Grant 182565.

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