Recent insights on the Uniqueness Problem of Diffeomorphisms determined by Prescribed Jacobian Determinant and Curl

07/26/2022
by   Zicong Zhou, et al.
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Variational Principle (VP) forms diffeomorphisms with prescribed Jacobian determinant (JD) and curl. Examples demonstrate that, (i) JD alone can not uniquely determine a diffeomorphism without curl; and (ii) the solutions by VP seem to satisfy properties of a Lie group. Hence, it is conjectured that a unique diffeomorphism can be assured by its JD and curl (Uniqueness Conjecture). In this paper, (1) an observation based on VP is derived that a counter example to the Conjecture, if exists, should satisfy a particular property; (2) from the observation, an experimental strategy is formulated to numerically test whether a given diffeomorphism is a valid counter example to the conjecture; (3) a proof of an intermediate step to the conjecture is provided and referred to as the semi-general case, which argues that, given two diffeomorphisms, ϕ and ψ, if they are close to the identity map, id, then ϕ is identical ψ.

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