Stability of axial free-boundary hyperplanes in circular cones
Abstract
Given an axially-symmetric, -dimensional convex cone , we study the stability of the free-boundary minimal surface obtained by intersecting with a -plane that contains the axis of . In the case , is always unstable, as a special case of the vertex-skipping property that we recently proved in another article. Conversely, as soon as and has a sufficiently large aperture (depending on the dimension ), we show that is strictly stable. For our stability analysis, we introduce a Lipschitz flow of deformations of associated with a compactly-supported, scalar deformation field , which satisfies the key property for all . Then, we compute the lower-right second variation of the area of along the flow, and ultimately show that it is positive by exploiting its connection with a functional inequality studied in the context of reaction-diffusion problems.
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@article{arxiv.2502.21205,
title = {Stability of axial free-boundary hyperplanes in circular cones},
author = {Gian Paolo Leonardi and Giacomo Vianello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.21205},
year = {2025}
}