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SUMMARY:Mini-Workshop “Calculus of Variations and Functional Inequalities”
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wed. May 25, 2022\nOrganized by: FAU DCN-AvH, Chair for Dynamics, Control and Numerics – Alexander von Humboldt Professorship at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) – Alexander von Humboldt Professorship at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)\nTitle: Mini-workshop “Calculus of Variations and Functional Inequalities””\nWHERE?\nThis is a hybrid event (online & on-site)\n• Online: Join via Zoom meeting link\nMeeting ID: 682 9425 7970 | PIN: 937764\n• On site: Felix Klein building. Room 03.323\nFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.\nCauestrasse 11, 91058 – Erlangen, Bavaria (Germany)\n10:30H\nTobias König, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu, Paris Rive Gauche\n“The fractional Brezis–Nirenberg problem in low dimensions. Critical functions and blow-up asymptotics”\nAbstract. The classical Brezis–Nirenberg problem asks for the existence, respectively non-existence, of positive solutions u to -Delta u + a u = u^frac{N+2}{N-2} on some domain Omega subset R^N with zero Dirichlet boundary conditions, depending on the choice of a in C(overline{Omega}). I will begin by discussing this problem, with emphasis on the special role of dimension N = 3 for its behavior.\nI will then introduce the fractional version of the Brezis–Nirenberg problem involving the fractional Laplacian (-Delta)^s with s in (0,1) and the corresponding critical exponent frac{N+2s}{N-2s}. It turns out that the problem now behaves specially in dimensions N in (2s, 4s). For such dimensions, I will present some recent results joint with N. De Nitti (FAU DCN-AvH). Firstly, we characterize the functions a for which an energy-minimizing solution exists in terms of the Green’s function of (-Delta)^s + a, thus extending a well-known result for s =1 due to Druet. Secondly, we give a precise description of the concentration behavior of minimizing solutions u_{epsilon} associated to functions a_{epsilon} tending to some critical a.\n11:30H\nFederico Glaudo,  ETH Zürich\n“On the sharp stability of critical points of the Sobolev inequality”\nAbstract. The unique minimizers of the Sobolev inequality in R^n are known to be the Talenti bubbles, a two parameters (position and concentration) family of functions. As a consequence, the Talenti bubbles solve the associated Euler-Lagrange equation Delta u + u^{2^*-1} = 0 in R^n.\nIf u : R^n to R is a sum of “almost independent” bubbles, then u “almost solves” the Euler-Lagrange equation, that is |Delta u + u^{2^*-1}|_{H^{-1}} ll 1. M. Struwe proved the converse in the 80s, i.e., that if a function u satisfies |Delta u + u^{2^*-1}|_{H^{-1}} ll 1 then u is close in H^1 to a sum of almost independent bubbles.\nWith an application to the fast diffusion equation in mind, we will discuss the sharp quantitative stability of Struwe’s result. We will present various recent (sharp quantitative) estimates of the distance (in H^1) between u and the manifold of sum of Talenti bubbles with the quantity |Delta u + u^{2^*-1}|_{H^{-1}}. The unexpected and novel feature is that the sharp exponent in these estimates depends on the dimension n.\nThis talk is based on a joint work with A. Figalli.\n \nPrevious FAU DCN-AvH Workshops:\n\nMini-workshop: “Recent Advances in Analysis and Control” by Peitz, Manzoni, Strazzullo (May 24th, 2022)\nSeminar Series: Deep Learning in Control by Heiland (January 17th, 2022)\nMini-workshop: “Recent Advances in Analysis and Control” by Lazar, Zamorano, Lecaros (January 14th, 2022)\nMini-workshop: “Recent Advances in Analysis and Control” by Ftouhi, Rodríguez, Song, Matabuena (October 1st, 2021)\nMini-workshop: “Recent Advances in Analysis and Control” (II) by Sônego, Minh Binh Tran (May 21th, 2021)\nMini-workshop: “Recent Advances in Analysis and Control” by Della Pietra, Wöhrer, Meinlschmidt (April 30th, 2021)\n\n \nIf you like this, you don’t want to miss out our upcoming events!\n
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