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Low energy nodal solutions to the Yamabe equation

Analysis of PDEs 2019-12-02 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

Given an isoparametric function ff on the nn-dimensional sphere, we consider the space of functions wfw\circ f to reduce the Yamabe equation on the round sphere into a singular ODE on ww in the interval [0,π][0,\pi], of the form w"+(h(r)/sinr)w+λ(w4/n2ww)=0w" + (h(r)/\sin r)w'+\lambda(\vert w\vert^{4/n-2}w - w)=0, where hh is a monotone function with exactly one zero on [0,π][0,\pi] and λ>0\lambda>0 is a constant. The natural boundary conditions in order to obtain smooth solutions are w(0)=0w'(0)=0 and w(π)=0w'(\pi )=0. We show that for any positive integer kk there exists a solution with exactly kk-zeroes yielding solutions to the Yamabe equation with exactly kk connected isoparametric hypersurfaces as nodal set. The idea of the proof is to consider the initial value problems on both singularities 00 and π\pi, and then to solve the corresponding double shooting problem, matching the values of ww and ww' at the unique zero of hh. In particular we obtain solutions with exactly one zero, providing solutions of the Yamabe equation with low energy, which can be computed easily by numerical methods.

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@article{arxiv.1807.06114,
  title  = {Low energy nodal solutions to the Yamabe equation},
  author = {Juan Carlos Fernández and Jimmy Petean},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.06114},
  year   = {2019}
}