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Surfaces with radially symmetric prescribed Gauss curvature

Analysis of PDEs 2007-05-23 v2 Mathematical Physics Differential Geometry math.MP

Abstract

We study conformally flat surfaces with prescribed Gaussian curvature, described by solutions uu of the PDE: Δu(x)+K(x)exp(2u(x))=0\Delta u(x)+K(x)\exp(2u(x))=0, with K(x)K(x) the Gauss curvature function at x\RR2x\in\RR^2. We assume that the integral curvature is finite. For radially symmetric KK we introduce the notion of a least integrally curved surface, and also the notion of when such a surface is critical. With respect to these notions we analyze the radial symmetry of uu for the whole spectrum of possible integral curvature values. Under a mild integrability condition which rules out harmonic non-radial behavior near infinity, we prove that uu is radially symmetric and decreasing in the following categories: (1) KK is decreasing, uu a classical solution, and the integral curvature of the surface is above critical; (2) KK is decreasing, uu a classical solution, the integral curvature of the surface is critical, and the surface satisfies an additional integrability condition which is mildly stronger than finite integral curvature; (3) KK is non-positive. In categories 1 and 2, KK is allowed to diverge logarithmically or as power law to -\infty at spatial infinity. Examples of nonradial solutions which violate one or more of our conditions are discussed as well. In particular, for non-positive and non-negative KK that satisfy appropriate integrability conditions and otherwise are fairly arbitrary, we introduce probabilistic methods to construct surfaces with finite integral curvature and entire harmonic asymptotics at infinity. For radial symmetric KK these surfaces are examples of broken symmetry.

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@article{arxiv.math/9906114,
  title  = {Surfaces with radially symmetric prescribed Gauss curvature},
  author = {Sagun Chanillo and Michael K. -H. Kiessling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9906114},
  year   = {2007}
}

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revised version; 44 pages; 2 figures; The published version of this preprint (see the journal reference field) appeared under the title: Surfaces with prescribed Gauss curvature