On the existence and boundedness of minimizing measures for a general form of non-local energies

Abstract

In this paper we consider a very general form of a non-local energy in integral form, which covers most of the usual ones (for instance, the sum of a positive and a negative power). Instead of admitting only sets, or L∞ functions, as admissible objects, we define the energy for all the Radon measures. We prove the existence of optimal measures in a wide generality, and we show that in several cases the optimal measures are actually L∞ functions, providing an a priori bound on their norm. We also derive a uniqueness result for minimizers.

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