On the Friedlander-Nadirashvili invariants of surfaces
Abstract
Let be a closed smooth manifold. In 1999, L. Friedlander and N. Nadirashvili introduced a new differential invariant using the first normalized nonzero eigenvalue of the Lalpace-Beltrami operator of a Riemannian metric . 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 -th eigenvalues of to define the invariants indexed by positive integers . In the present paper the values of these invariants on surfaces are investigated. We show that unless is a non-orientable surface of even genus. For orientable surfaces and this was earlier shown by R. Petrides. In fact L. Friedlander and N. Nadirashvili suggested that for any surface different from . We show that, surprisingly enough, this is not true for non-orientable surfaces of even genus, for such surfaces one has . We also discuss the connection between the Friedlander-Nadirashvili invariants and the theory of cobordisms, and conjecture that is a cobordism invariant.
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@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