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Remarks on the nonexistence of biharmonic maps

Differential Geometry 2016-04-05 v2

Abstract

In this short note we study nonexistence result of biharmonic maps from a complete Riemannian manifold into a Riemannian manifold with nonpositive sectional curvature. Assume that ϕ:(M,g)(N,h)\phi:(M,g)\to (N, h) is a biharmonic map, where (M,g)(M, g) is a complete Riemannian manifold and (N,h)(N,h) a Riemannian manifold with nonpositive sectional curvature, we will prove that ϕ\phi is a harmonic map if one of the following conditions holds: (i) dϕ|d\phi| is bounded in Lq(M)L^q(M) and Mτ(ϕ)pdvg<, \int_M|\tau(\phi)|^pdv_g<\infty, for some 1q1\leq q\leq\infty, 1<p<1< p<\infty; or (ii) Vol(M)=Vol(M)=\infty and Mτ(ϕ)pdvg<, \int_M|\tau(\phi)|^pdv_g<\infty, for some 1<p<1< p<\infty. In addition if NN has negative sectional curvature, we assume that rankϕ(q)2rank\phi(q)\geq2 for some qMq\in M and Mτ(ϕ)pdvg<,\int_M|\tau(\phi)|^pdv_g<\infty, for some 1<p<1< p<\infty. These results improve the related theorems due to Baird et al.(cf. \cite{BFO}), Nakauchi et al.(cf. \cite{NUG}), Maeta(cf. \cite{Ma}) and Luo(cf. \cite{Luo}).

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@article{arxiv.1511.07231,
  title  = {Remarks on the nonexistence of biharmonic maps},
  author = {Yong Luo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.07231},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

We add an assumption on the rank of \phi in Theorem 1.3