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Conformal invariants from nodal sets. I. Negative Eigenvalues and Curvature Prescription

Differential Geometry 2017-09-26 v3 Spectral Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we study conformal invariants that arise from nodal sets and negative eigenvalues of conformally covariant operators; more specifically, the GJMS operators, which include the Yamabe and Paneitz operators. We give several applications to curvature prescription problems. We establish a version in conformal geometry of Courant's Nodal Domain Theorem. We also show that on any manifold of dimension n3n\geq 3, there exist many metrics for which our invariants are nontrivial. We prove that the Yamabe operator can have an arbitrarily large number of negative eigenvalues on any manifold of dimension n3n\geq 3. We obtain similar results for some higher order GJMS operators on some Einstein and Heisenberg manifolds. We describe the invariants arising from the Yamabe and Paneitz operators associated to left-invariant metrics on Heisenberg manifolds. Finally, in the appendix, the 2nd named author and Andrea Malchiodi study the QQ-curvature prescription problems for non-critical QQ-curvatures.

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@article{arxiv.1208.3040,
  title  = {Conformal invariants from nodal sets. I. Negative Eigenvalues and Curvature Prescription},
  author = {Yaiza Canzani and Rod Gover and Dmitry Jakobson and Raphael Ponge},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.3040},
  year   = {2017}
}

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v3: final version. To appear in IMRN. 31 pages