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On branched minimal immersions of surfaces by first eigenfunctions

Spectral Theory 2018-09-24 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

It was proved by Montiel and Ros that for each conformal structure on a compact surface there is at most one metric which admits a minimal immersion into some unit sphere by first eigenfunctions. We generalize this theorem to the setting of metrics with conical singularities induced from branched minimal immersions by first eigenfunctions into spheres. Our primary motivation is the fact that metrics realizing maxima of the first non-zero Laplace eigenvalue are induced by minimal branched immersions into spheres. In particular, we show that the properties of such metrics induced from S2\mathbb{S}^2 differ significantly from the properties of those induced from Sm\mathbb{S}^m with m>2m>2. This feature appears to be novel and needs to be taken into account in the existing proofs of the sharp upper bounds for the first non-zero eigenvalue of the Laplacian on the 22-torus and the Klein bottle. In the present paper we address this issue and give a detailed overview of the complete proofs of these upper bounds following the works of Nadirashvili, Jakobson-Nadirashvili-Polterovich, El Soufi-Giacomini-Jazar, Nadirashvili-Sire and Petrides.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1711.05916,
  title  = {On branched minimal immersions of surfaces by first eigenfunctions},
  author = {Donato Cianci and Mikhail Karpukhin and Vladimir Medvedev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.05916},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

A preliminary version of this article appeared under the title, "Maximization of the Fundamental Tone on the Klein Bottle." This version addresses some issues and questions raised in the previous version in addition to focusing on branched minimal immersions of surfaces by first eigenfunctions