A varifold perspective on the p-elastic energy of planar sets
Abstract
Under suitable regularity assumptions the p-elastic energy of a planar set E⊂R2 is defined to be ∫∂ E 1 + |k∂ E|p \,\, dH1, where k∂ E is the curvature of the boundary ∂ E. In this work we use a varifold approach to investigate this energy, that can be well defined on varifolds with curvature. First we show new tools for the study of 1-dimensional curvature varifolds, such as existence and uniform bounds on the density of varifolds with finite elastic energy. Then we characterize a new notion of L1-relaxation of this energy by extending the definition of regular sets by an intrinsic varifold perspective, also comparing this relaxation with the classical ones. Finally we discuss an application to the inpainting problem, examples and qualitative properties of sets with finite relaxed energy.
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