Date
Mon, 16 Oct 2017
Time
16:00 - 17:00
Location
L4
Speaker
Sauli Lindberg
Organisation
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

R. Coifman, P.-L. Lions, Y. Meyer and S. Semmes showed in their celebrated paper from 1993 that numerous compensated compactness quantities such as Jacobians of mappings in $W^{1,n}(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{R}^n)$ belong the real-variable Hardy space $\mathcal{H}^1(\mathbb{R}^n)$. They proceeded to ask what is the exact range of these nonlinear quantities and in particular whether the Jacobian operator $J$ maps $W^{1,2}(\mathbb{R}^2,\mathbb{R}^2)$ onto $\mathcal{H}^1(\mathbb{R}^2)$.

I present the proof of my recent result that $J \colon W^{1,n}(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{R}^n) \to \mathcal{H}^1(\mathbb{R}^n)$ is non-surjective for every $n \ge 2$. The surjectivity question is still open when the domain of definition of $J$ is the inhomogeneous Sobolev space $\dot{W}^{1,n}(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{R}^n)$. I also shortly discuss my work on T. Iwaniec's conjecture from 1997 which states that for every $n \ge 2$ and $p \in [1,\infty[$ the operator $J \colon W^{1,np}(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{R}^n) \to \mathcal{H}^p(\mathbb{R}^n)$ has a continuous right inverse.

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