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Orientation preserving approximation

In this work we study the following problem on constrained approximation.

Let f be a continuous mapping defined on a bounded domain with piecewise smooth boundary in R^n and taking values in R^n. What are necessary and sufficient conditions for f to be uniformly approximable by C^1-smooth mappings with nonnegative Jacobian?

When the dimension is equal to one, this is just approximation by monotone smooth functions. Hence, the necessary and sufficient condition is: the function is monotone. On the other hand, for higher dimensions the description is not as clear. We give a simple necessary condition in terms of the topological degree of continuous mapping. We also give some sufficient conditions for dimension 2. It also turns out that if the dimension is greater than one, then there exist real-analytic mappings with nonnegative Jacobian that cannot be approximated by smooth mappings with positive Jacobian.

In our study of the above mentioned question we use topological degree theory, Schoenflies-type extension theorems, and Stoilow's topological characterization of complex analytic functions.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:MANITOBA/oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/8871
Date18 September 2012
CreatorsRadchenko, Danylo
ContributorsPrymak, Andriy (Mathematics), Kopotun, Kirill (Mathematics), Jafari Jozani, Mohammad (Statistics)
Source SetsUniversity of Manitoba Canada
Detected LanguageEnglish

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