Published Paper
Inserted: 26 apr 2001
Last Updated: 6 may 2003
Journal: Journal of Convex Analysis
Volume: 2
Number: 9
Pages: 439-462
Year: 2002
Abstract:
In this paper we discuss the question of what kind of a limit can be associated with sequences of variational problems $$ \mbox{minimize}\ \ In(u)\ \ \mbox{s.t.}\ \ \int01 u(t)\,dt =x, $$ associated with integral functionals of the form $$ In(u)=\left\{\begin{array}{cl} \displaystyle\int01 fn(t,u(t))dt,& \mbox{if the integral makes sense},
\infty,& \mbox{otherwise},\end{array}\right. $$ where on the integrand we basically require only that $f_n(t,u(t))$ be measurable for any measurable $u(t)$.
The main result shows that, even in the
absence of coercivity, there is a functional of the
form
$$
J(\nu)=\int01 \varphi(t,\frac{d\nu}{d\mu}(t))d\mu +
\int01h(t,\frac{d\nus}{d
\nus
}(t))d
\nus
$$
such that for a certain subsequence
\begin{itemize}
\item(a) the liminf inequality of the $\Gamma$-convergence
holds for this functionals and elements of the subsequence;
\item(b) a weaker form of the the limsup inequality also
holds;
\item(c) the value functions of problems (1), (2) for the
functionals of the subsequence $\Gamma$-converge to the
lower closure of the value function of a corresponding
problem for the limit functional.
\end{itemize}
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