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Nonlocal Perimeter Curvature And Minimal Surfaces For Measurable Sets 1st Ed Jos M Mazn

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Nonlocal Perimeter Curvature And Minimal Surfaces For Measurable Sets 1st Ed Jos M Mazn
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Author: José M. Mazón, Julio Daniel Rossi, J. Julián Toledo
ISBN: 9783030062422, 9783030062439, 3030062422, 3030062430
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Nonlocal Perimeter Curvature And Minimal Surfaces For Measurable Sets 1st Ed Jos M Mazn by José M. Mazón, Julio Daniel Rossi, J. Julián Toledo 9783030062422, 9783030062439, 3030062422, 3030062430 instant download after payment.

This book highlights the latest developments in the geometry of measurable sets, presenting them in simple, straightforward terms. It addresses nonlocal notions of perimeter and curvature and studies in detail the minimal surfaces associated with them.

These notions of nonlocal perimeter and curvature are defined on the basis of a non-singular kernel. Further, when the kernel is appropriately rescaled, they converge toward the classical perimeter and curvature as the rescaling parameter tends to zero. In this way, the usual notions can be recovered by using the nonlocal ones. In addition, nonlocal heat content is studied and an asymptotic expansion is obtained.

Given its scope, the book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as senior researchers interested in analysis and/or geometry.


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