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Applied Analysis Seminar The quantitative isoperimetric inequality: A calibration argument

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  • Tuesday, 27 January 2026, 14:00 - 15:00
  • Mathematikon, Im Neuenheimer Feld 205, Seminar Room 10 (5th floor)
    • Sebastian Hensel (Uni Leipniz)
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    Mathematikon
    Im Neuenheimer Feld 205
    Seminar Room 10, 5th floor

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I discuss a novel argument to derive a quantitative form of the classical isoperimetric inequality, which in particular implies all previously known versions. The argument is based solely upon a notion of „quantitative calibrations“ from which one may define a coercive relative energy, penalizing the difference between two interfaces in a, e.g., tilt-excess type way. I give some insights how this allows to prove the following local result: Let F ⊂ ℝd be a set of finite perimeter with same barycenter and volume as the unit ball B1(0), then one can bound from below the energy gap Per(F) − Per(B1) by the associated relative energy (to be defined in the talk) provided this relative energy is sufficiently small. Based on this local version, we then deduce by a simple compactness argument a corresponding result for arbitrary admissible competitors. This is joint work with Tim Laux.

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