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(CMC) 1-immersions of surfaces into hyperbolic 3-manifolds

Differential Geometry 2025-06-16 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

Constant Mean Curvature (CMC) 1-immersions of surfaces into hyperbolic 3-manifolds are natural and yet rather curious objects in hyperbolic geometry with interesting applications. Firstly, Bryant revealed surprising relations between (CMC) 11-immersions of surfaces into H3\mathbb H^3 (Bryant surfaces) and (cousins) minimal immersions into E3.\mathbb E^3. In addition, the interest to (CMC) immersions of a surface SS (closed, orientable, with genus g2\mathfrak{g} \geq2) into hyperbolic 3-manifolds was motivated by Uhlenbeck in connection to irreducible representations of the fundamental group π1(S)\pi_{1}(S) into PSL(2,C).PSL(2,\mathbb{C}). However a (CMC) 1-immersed compact surface is likely to develop singularities (punctures at finitely many points), and indeed in our analysis the prescribed value 1 of the mean curvature enters as a "critical" parameter. In fact, Huang-Lucia-Tarantello showed that (CMC) cc-immersions of SS into hyperbolic 3-manifolds exist for c<1|c | <1 and are parametrized by elements of the tangent bundle of the Teichmueller space of S.S. More importantly, (CMC) 11-immersions are attained only as "limits" for c1|c| \to 1^- . In general the passage to the limit can be prevented by possible blow-up phenomena captured in terms of the Kodaira map and its suitable extension respectively for genus g=2\mathfrak{g}=2 and g=3.\mathfrak{g}=3. Here we handle the case of surfaces of any genus. In Theorem , we are able to encompass the blow up situation in terms of an appropriate "orthogonality" condition. Subsequently, we can provide the existence and uniqueness of (CMC) 1-immersions under an appropriate "generic" condition, see Theorem 2.

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@article{arxiv.2506.11894,
  title  = {(CMC) 1-immersions of surfaces into hyperbolic 3-manifolds},
  author = {Gabriella Tarantello and Stefano Trapani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.11894},
  year   = {2025}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2406.07518