On critical points of the relative fractional perimeter
Abstract
We study the localization of sets with constant nonlocal mean curvature and prescribed small volume in a bounded open set with smooth boundary, proving that they are sufficiently close to critical points of a suitable non-local potential. We then consider the fractional perimeter in half-spaces. We prove the existence of a minimizer under fixed volume constraint, showing some of its properties such as smoothness and symmetry, being a graph in the xN-direction, and characterizing its intersection with the hyperplane \xN=0\.
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