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An Isoperimetric Problem With Density and the Hardy Sobolev Inequality in $\mathbb{R}^2$ (1410.8041v2)

Published 29 Oct 2014 in math.AP

Abstract: We prove, using elementary methods of complex analysis, the following generalization of the isoperimetric inequality: if $p\in\re$, $\Omega\subset\re2$ then the inequality $$ \left(\frac{|\Omega|}{\pi}\right){\frac{p+1}{2}}\leq\frac{1}{2\pi}\int_{\delomega}|x|pd\sigma(x) $$ holds true under appropriate assumptions on $\Omega$ and $p.$ This solves an open problem arising in the context of isoperimetric problems with density and poses some new ones (for instance generalizations to $\ren$). We prove the equivalence with a Hardy-Sobolev inequality, giving the best constant, and generalize thereby the equivalence between the classical isoperimetric inequality and the Sobolev inequality. Furthermore, the inequality paves the way for solving another problem: the generalization of the harmonic transplantation method of Flucher to the singular Moser-Trudinger embedding.

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