Analysis and Mathematical Physics

Uniqueness and Convexity in the Calculus of Variations

In the Calculus of Variations, convexity plays a seemingly irreplaceable role.
For vectorial problems, however, for good reasons a whole zoo of its generalizations was introduced. It ranges  from notions based on very classical
observation over explicite, but only partially understood,
characterizations to very practical  conditions.

Recently a new convexity concept emerged, in differnt research projects for
different reasons. We are interested in it, since it describes stabilty of
uniqueness of minimizers under a huge class of pertubations.

We'll discuss differences, and particular
agreement with other convexity notions for vectorial problems.


 

Date & Time

November 18, 2025 | 2:30pm – 3:30pm

Location

Simonyi Hall 101 and Remote Access

Speakers

Bernd Kirchheim, Universität Leipzig