Lower semicontinuity of surface energies in integral form is known to be equivalent to BV-ellipticity of the surface density. In this paper, we prove that BV-ellipticity coincides with the simpler notion of biconvexity for a class of densities that depend only on the jump height and jump normal, and are positively 1-homogeneous in the first argument. The second main result is the analogous statement in the setting of bounded deformations, where we show that BD-ellipticity reduces to symmetric biconvexity. Our techniques are primarily inspired by constructions from the analysis of structured deformations and the general theory of free discontinuity problems.
Characterizing BV- and BD-Ellipticity for a Class of Positively 1-Homogeneous Surface Energy Densities / Morandotti, Marco; Kreisbeck, Carolin; Engl, Dominik. - In: JOURNAL OF CONVEX ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0944-6532. - 33:1&2(2026), pp. 29-55.
Characterizing BV- and BD-Ellipticity for a Class of Positively 1-Homogeneous Surface Energy Densities
Morandotti, Marco;
2026
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Lower semicontinuity of surface energies in integral form is known to be equivalent to BV-ellipticity of the surface density. In this paper, we prove that BV-ellipticity coincides with the simpler notion of biconvexity for a class of densities that depend only on the jump height and jump normal, and are positively 1-homogeneous in the first argument. The second main result is the analogous statement in the setting of bounded deformations, where we show that BD-ellipticity reduces to symmetric biconvexity. Our techniques are primarily inspired by constructions from the analysis of structured deformations and the general theory of free discontinuity problems.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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