Anisotropic Obstacle Problems for Minimal Surfaces: Regularity of the Free Boundary via the Cahn-Hoffman Transform
Abstract
We study an obstacle problem for surfaces minimizing an anisotropic surface energy of ellipsoidal type. Given a convex obstacle and a boundary datum, we seek a surface that minimizes the anisotropic area functional while remaining above the obstacle. The central novelty is the systematic use of the Cahn-Hoffman transform to convert the anisotropic problem into an equivalent isotropic problem with a generalized Robin boundary condition. We prove optimal regularity of the solution ( up to the free boundary) and -regularity of the free boundary itself under a non-degeneracy condition. The singular set of the free boundary is shown to have Hausdorff dimension at most , and a logarithmic epiperimetric inequality yields its -rectifiability. The approach combines Caffarelli's classical theory of obstacle problems with the geometric theory of anisotropic mean curvature and the Alexandrov reflection principle adapted to the anisotropic setting.
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@article{arxiv.2606.29046,
title = {Anisotropic Obstacle Problems for Minimal Surfaces: Regularity of the Free Boundary via the Cahn-Hoffman Transform},
author = {Ezequiel Barbosa and Rosivaldo Antonio Gonçalves and Luan de Figueiredo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29046},
year = {2026}
}