Local volume-constrained minimizers in anisotropic capillarity problems develop free boundaries on the walls of their containers. We prove the regular- ity of the free boundary outside a closed negligible set, showing in particular the validity of Young’s law at almost every point of the free boundary. Our regular- ity results are not specific to capillarity problems, and actually apply to sets of finite perimeter (and thus to codimension one integer rectifiable currents) arising as minimizers in other variational problems with free boundaries.

Regularity of Free Boundaries in Anisotropic Capillarity Problems and the Validity of Young's Law / G. De. Philippis;F. Maggi. - In: ARCHIVE FOR RATIONAL MECHANICS AND ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0003-9527. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 473-568. [10.1007/s00205-014-0813-2]

Regularity of Free Boundaries in Anisotropic Capillarity Problems and the Validity of Young's Law

MAGGI, FRANCESCO
2014

Abstract

Local volume-constrained minimizers in anisotropic capillarity problems develop free boundaries on the walls of their containers. We prove the regular- ity of the free boundary outside a closed negligible set, showing in particular the validity of Young’s law at almost every point of the free boundary. Our regular- ity results are not specific to capillarity problems, and actually apply to sets of finite perimeter (and thus to codimension one integer rectifiable currents) arising as minimizers in other variational problems with free boundaries.
2014
473
568
G. De. Philippis;F. Maggi
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