English

On the Friedlander-Nadirashvili invariants of surfaces

Differential Geometry 2020-10-27 v2 Spectral Theory

Abstract

Let MM be a closed smooth manifold. In 1999, L. Friedlander and N. Nadirashvili introduced a new differential invariant I1(M)I_1(M) using the first normalized nonzero eigenvalue of the Lalpace-Beltrami operator Δg\Delta_g of a Riemannian metric gg. They defined it taking the supremum of this quantity over all Riemannian metrics in each conformal class, and then taking the infimum over all conformal classes. By analogy we use kk-th eigenvalues of Δg\Delta_g to define the invariants Ik(M)I_k(M) indexed by positive integers kk. In the present paper the values of these invariants on surfaces are investigated. We show that Ik(M)=Ik(S2)I_k(M)=I_k(\mathbb{S}^2) unless MM is a non-orientable surface of even genus. For orientable surfaces and k=1k=1 this was earlier shown by R. Petrides. In fact L. Friedlander and N. Nadirashvili suggested that I1(M)=I1(S2)I_1(M)=I_1(\mathbb{S}^2) for any surface MM different from RP2\mathbb{RP}^2. We show that, surprisingly enough, this is not true for non-orientable surfaces of even genus, for such surfaces one has Ik(M)>Ik(S2)I_k(M)>I_k(\mathbb{S}^2). We also discuss the connection between the Friedlander-Nadirashvili invariants and the theory of cobordisms, and conjecture that Ik(M)I_k(M) is a cobordism invariant.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1901.09443,
  title  = {On the Friedlander-Nadirashvili invariants of surfaces},
  author = {Mikhail Karpukhin and Vladimir Medvedev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.09443},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

34 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Mathematische Annalen