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Spectral estimates for free boundary minimal surfaces via Montiel-Ros partitioning methods

Differential Geometry 2025-06-18 v2 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We adapt and extend the Montiel-Ros methodology to compact manifolds with boundary, allowing for mixed (including oblique) boundary conditions and also accounting for the action of a finite group GG together with an additional twisting homomorphism σ ⁣:GO(1)\sigma\colon G\to\operatorname O(1). We then apply this machinery in order to obtain quantitative lower and upper bounds on the growth rate of the Morse index of free boundary minimal surfaces with respect to the topological data (i. e. the genus and the number of boundary components) of the surfaces in question. In particular, we compute the exact values of the equivariant Morse index and nullity for two infinite families of examples, with respect to their maximal symmetry groups, and thereby derive explicit two-sided linear bounds when the equivariance constraint is lifted.

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@article{arxiv.2301.03055,
  title  = {Spectral estimates for free boundary minimal surfaces via Montiel-Ros partitioning methods},
  author = {Alessandro Carlotto and Mario B. Schulz and David Wiygul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03055},
  year   = {2025}
}

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final preprint version, to appear in Analysis & PDE