Progress in nonlinear differential equations and their applications, v. 30.
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1. Introduction --;2. Some Variational Problems --;3. The Calculus of Variations under Convexity Assumptions --;4. Nonconvexity and Relaxation --;5. Phase Transitions and Microstructure --;6. Parametrized Measures --;7 Analysis of Parametrized Measures --;8. Analysis of Gradient Parametrized Measures --;9. Quasiconvexity and Rank-one Convexity --;10. Analysis of Divergence-Free Parametrized Measures.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Weak convergence is a basic tool of modern nonlinear analysis because it enjoys the same compactness properties that finite dimensional spaces do: basically, bounded sequences are weak relatively compact sets.