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Stability of isoperimetric inequalities for Laplace eigenvalues on surfaces

Differential Geometry 2021-06-30 v1 Analysis of PDEs Spectral Theory

Abstract

We prove stability estimates for the isoperimetric inequalities for the first and the second nonzero Laplace eigenvalues on surfaces, both globally and in a fixed conformal class. We employ the notion of eigenvalues of measures and show that if a normalized eigenvalue is close to its maximal value, the corresponding measure must be close in the Sobolev space W1,2W^{-1,2} to the set of maximizing measures. In particular, this implies a qualitative stability result: metrics almost maximizing the normalized eigenvalue must be W1,2W^{-1,2}-close to a maximal metric. Following this approach, we prove sharp quantitative stability of the celebrated Hersch's inequality for the first eigenvalue on the sphere, as well as of its counterpart for the second eigenvalue. Similar results are also obtained for the precise isoperimetric eigenvalue inequalities on the projective plane, torus, and Klein bottle. The square of the W1,2W^{-1,2} distance to a maximizing measure in these stability estimates is controlled by the difference between the normalized eigenvalue and its maximal value, indicating that the maxima are in a sense nondegenerate. We construct examples showing that the power of the distance can not be improved, and that the choice of the Sobolev space W1,2W^{-1,2} is optimal.

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@article{arxiv.2106.15043,
  title  = {Stability of isoperimetric inequalities for Laplace eigenvalues on surfaces},
  author = {Mikhail Karpukhin and Mickaël Nahon and Iosif Polterovich and Daniel Stern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.15043},
  year   = {2021}
}

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70 pages