Obstacle problems with double boundary condition for least gradient functions in metric measure spaces
Abstract
In the setting of a metric space equipped with a doubling measure supporting a (1,1)-Poincar\'e inequality, we study the problem of minimizing the BV-energy in a bounded domain of functions bounded between two obstacle functions inside , and whose trace lies between two prescribed functions on the boundary of . If the class of candidate functions is nonempty, we show that solutions exist for continuous obstacles and continuous boundary data when is a uniform domain whose boundary is of positive mean curvature in the sense of Lahti, Mal\'y, Shanmugalingam, and Speight (2019). While such solutions are not unique in general, we show the existence of unique minimal solutions. Our existence results generalize those of Ziemer and Zumbrun (1999), who studied this problem in the Euclidean setting with a single obstacle and single boundary condition.
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