On the structure of A-free measures and applications
Abstract
We establish a general structure theorem for the singular part of A-free Radon measures, where A is a linear PDE operator. By applying the theorem to suitably chosen differential operators A, we obtain a simple proof of Alberti's rank-one theorem and, for the first time, its extensions to functions of bounded deformation (BD). We also prove a structure theorem for the singular part of a finite family of normal currents. The latter result implies that the Rademacher theorem on the differentiability of Lipschitz functions can hold only for absolutely continuous measures and that every top-dimensional Ambrosio--Kirchheim metric current in Rd is a Federer-Fleming flat chain.
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