On the nondegeneracy of constant mean curvature surfaces
Differential Geometry
2010-06-14 v3 Analysis of PDEs
Abstract
We prove that many complete, noncompact, constant mean curvature (CMC) surfaces are nondegenerate; that is, the Jacobi operator has no kernel. In fact, if has genus zero and is contained in a half-space, then we find an explicit upper bound for the dimension of the jernel in terms of the number of non-cylindrical ends. Our main tool is a conjugation operation on Jacobi fields which linearizes the conjugate cousin construction. Consequences include partial regularity for CMC moduli space, a larger class of CMC surfaces to use in gluing constructions, and a surprising characterization of CMC surfaces via spinning spheres.
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@article{arxiv.math/0407153,
title = {On the nondegeneracy of constant mean curvature surfaces},
author = {Nick Korevaar and Rob Kusner and Jesse Ratzkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0407153},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
v2: substantial revisions, to appear in Geom. Funct. Anal.; three figures