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Generic Scarring for Minimal Hypersurfaces in Manifolds Thick at Infinity with a Thin Foliation at Infinity

Differential Geometry 2024-01-09 v2 Geometric Topology

Abstract

We show generic scarring phenomenon for minimal hypersurfaces in a class of complete non-compact manifolds. In particular, we prove that for any metric gg in a CC^{\infty}-generic subset of the family of complete metrics which are thick at infinity with a thin foliation at infinity on a fixed Mn+1M^{n+1} of dimension 3(n+1)73 \leq (n + 1) \leq 7, to any connected, closed, embedded, 22-sided, stable minimal hypersurface S(M,g)S \subset (M, g), there exists a sequence of closed, embedded, minimal hypersurfaces {Σk}\{\Sigma_{k}\} scarring along SS, in the sense that the area of Σk\Sigma_{k} diverges to infinity, and when properly renormalized, Σk\Sigma_{k} converges to SS as varifolds.

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@article{arxiv.2312.03591,
  title  = {Generic Scarring for Minimal Hypersurfaces in Manifolds Thick at Infinity with a Thin Foliation at Infinity},
  author = {Xingzhe Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03591},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Some corrections added and typos fixed. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2006.03038 by other authors