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Abstract
We prove that a Hausdorff limit of Griffith almost-minimizers remains a Griffith almost-minimizer. For this purpose, we introduce a new approach to the uniform concentration property of Dal Maso, Morel and Solimini which does not rely on the coarea formula, non available for symmetric gradient. We then develop several applications, including a general procedure to obtain global minimizers via blow-up limits.
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Published from 1836 by the leading French mathematicians, the Journal des Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées is the second oldest international mathematical journal in the world. It was founded by Joseph Liouville and published continuously by leading French Mathematicians - among the latest: Jean Leray, Jacques-Louis Lions, Paul Malliavin and presently Pierre-Louis Lions.