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A sharp quantitative version of Alexandrov's theorem via the method of moving planes

Differential Geometry 2016-01-13 v3 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We prove the following quantitative version of the celebrated Soap Bubble Theorem of Alexandrov. Let SS be a C2C^2 closed embedded hypersurface of Rn+1\mathbb{R}^{n+1}, n1n\geq1, and denote by osc(H)osc(H) the oscillation of its mean curvature. We prove that there exists a positive ε\varepsilon, depending on nn and upper bounds on the area and the C2C^2-regularity of SS, such that if osc(H)εosc(H) \leq \varepsilon then there exist two concentric balls BriB_{r_i} and BreB_{r_e} such that SBreBriS \subset \overline{B}_{r_e} \setminus B_{r_i} and reriCosc(H)r_e -r_i \leq C \, osc(H), with CC depending only on nn and upper bounds on the surface area of SS and the C2C^2 regularity of SS. Our approach is based on a quantitative study of the method of moving planes and the quantitative estimate on rerir_e-r_i we obtain is optimal. As a consequence of this theorem, we also prove that if osc(H)osc(H) is small then SS is diffeomorphic to a sphere and give a quantitative bound which implies that SS is C1C^1-close to a sphere.

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@article{arxiv.1501.07845,
  title  = {A sharp quantitative version of Alexandrov's theorem via the method of moving planes},
  author = {Giulio Ciraolo and Luigi Vezzoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07845},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

32 pages, 4 figures. We improved the presentation and Corollary 1.2. This paper has been accepted for publication in Journal of the European Mathematical Society (JEMS)