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Finite Index and Do Carmo Question for Constant Mean Curvature Hypersurfaces

Differential Geometry 2026-02-03 v2

Abstract

We prove that any finite δ\delta-index hypersurface MM in Rn+1{\mathbb R}^{n+1} with constant mean curvature must be minimal, provided either of the following conditions holds: - the volume growth of MM is sub-exponential; - the Ricci curvature of MM satisfies RicM3(1δ)n1A2g,\operatorname{Ric}_M\geq -\frac{3(1-\delta)}{n-1}|A|^2g, where AA is the second fundamental form and gg is the metric on M.M. In the second case, our result further implies that, in addition to being minimal, such an MM must be a hyperplane. We emphasize that no restriction on the dimension is imposed. Moreover, the statement in the second case is new even for finite index hypersurfaces (δ=0\delta=0).

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@article{arxiv.2601.11456,
  title  = {Finite Index and Do Carmo Question for Constant Mean Curvature Hypersurfaces},
  author = {Barbara Nelli and Claudia Pontuale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.11456},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Revised version. Correction of an incorrect constant in one result, leading to a slight reformulation of the statement. The nature and strength of the result and the conclusions of the paper are unchanged; only minor adjustments to the proofs are required. Added a few missing references