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Unconditional biorthogonal wavelet bases in L p ( d )

Waldemar Pompe — 2002

Colloquium Mathematicae

We prove that a biorthogonal wavelet basis yields an unconditional basis in all spaces L p ( d ) with 1 < p < ∞, provided the biorthogonal wavelet set functions satisfy weak decay conditions. The biorthogonal wavelet set is associated with an arbitrary dilation matrix in any dimension.

Explicit Construction of Piecewise Affine Mappings with Constraints

Waldemar Pompe — 2010

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We construct explicitly piecewise affine mappings u:ℝ ⁿ → ℝ ⁿ with affine boundary data satisfying the constraint div u = 0. As an application of the construction we give short and direct proofs of the main approximation lemmas with constraints in convex integration theory. Our approach provides direct proofs avoiding approximation by smooth mappings and works in all dimensions n ≥ 2. After a slight modification of our construction, the constraint div u = 0 can be turned into det Du = 1, giving...

Korn's First Inequality with variable coefficients and its generalization

Waldemar Pompe — 2003

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

If Ω n is a bounded domain with Lipschitz boundary Ω and Γ is an open subset of Ω , we prove that the following inequality Ω | A ( x ) u ( x ) | p d x 1 / p + Γ | u ( x ) | p d n - 1 ( x ) 1 / p c u W 1 , p ( Ω ) holds for all u W 1 , p ( Ω ; m ) and 1 < p < , where ( A ( x ) u ( x ) ) k = i = 1 m j = 1 n a k i j ( x ) u i x j ( x ) ( k = 1 , 2 , ... , r ; r m ) defines an elliptic differential operator of first order with continuous coefficients on Ω ¯ . As a special case we obtain Ω u ( x ) F ( x ) + ( u ( x ) F ( x ) ) T p d x c Ω | u ( x ) | p d x , ( * ) for all u W 1 , p ( Ω ; n ) vanishing on Γ , where F : Ω ¯ M n × n ( ) is a continuous mapping with det F ( x ) μ > 0 . Next we show that ( * ) is not valid if n 3 , F L ( Ω ) and det F ( x ) = 1 , but does hold if p = 2 , Γ = Ω and F ( x ) is symmetric and positive definite in Ω .

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