Fibers of monotone maps of finite distortion
Abstract: We study topologically monotone surjective $W{1,n}$-maps of finite distortion $f \colon \Omega \to \Omega'$, where $\Omega, \Omega' $ are domains in $\mathbb{R}n$, $n \geq 2$. If the outer distortion function $K_f \in L_{\mathrm{loc}}{p}(\Omega)$ with $p \geq n-1$, then any such map $f$ is known to be homeomorphic, and hence the fibers $f{-1}{y}$ are singletons. We show that as the exponent of integrability $p$ of the distortion function $K_f$ increases in the range $1/(n-1) \leq p < n-1$, then the fibers $f{-1}{y}$ of $f$ start satisfying increasingly strong homological limitations. We also give a Sobolev realization of a topological example by Bing of a monotone $f \colon \mathbb{R}3 \to \mathbb{R}3$ with homologically nontrivial fibers, and show that this example has $K_f \in L{1/2 - \varepsilon}_{\mathrm{loc}}(\mathbb{R}3)$ for all $\varepsilon > 0$.
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