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The Structure of Isoperimetric Bubbles on $\mathbb{R}^n$ and $\mathbb{S}^n$

Differential Geometry 2025-04-22 v4 Functional Analysis Metric Geometry

Abstract

The multi-bubble isoperimetric conjecture in nn-dimensional Euclidean and spherical spaces from the 1990's asserts that standard bubbles uniquely minimize total perimeter among all q1q-1 bubbles enclosing prescribed volume, for any qn+2q \leq n+2. The double-bubble conjecture on R3\mathbb{R}^3 was confirmed in 2000 by Hutchings-Morgan-Ritor\'e-Ros, and is nowadays fully resolved for all n2n \geq 2. The double-bubble conjecture on S2\mathbb{S}^2 and triple-bubble conjecture on R2\mathbb{R}^2 have also been resolved, but all other cases are in general open. We confirm the conjecture on Rn\mathbb{R}^n and on Sn\mathbb{S}^n for all qmin(5,n+1)q \leq \min(5,n+1), namely: the double-bubble conjectures for n2n \geq 2, the triple-bubble conjectures for n3n \geq 3 and the quadruple-bubble conjectures for n4n \geq 4. In fact, we show that for all qn+1q \leq n+1, a minimizing cluster necessarily has spherical interfaces, and after stereographic projection to Sn\mathbb{S}^n, its cells are obtained as the Voronoi cells of qq affine-functions, or equivalently, as the intersection with Sn\mathbb{S}^n of convex polyhedra in Rn+1\mathbb{R}^{n+1}. Moreover, the cells (including the unbounded one) are necessarily connected and intersect a common hyperplane of symmetry, resolving a conjecture of Heppes. We also show for all qn+1q \leq n+1 that a minimizer with non-empty interfaces between all pairs of cells is necessarily a standard bubble. The proof makes crucial use of considering Rn\mathbb{R}^n and Sn\mathbb{S}^n in tandem and of M\"obius geometry and conformal Killing fields; it does not rely on establishing a PDI for the isoperimetric profile as in the Gaussian setting, which seems out of reach in the present one.

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@article{arxiv.2205.09102,
  title  = {The Structure of Isoperimetric Bubbles on $\mathbb{R}^n$ and $\mathbb{S}^n$},
  author = {Emanuel Milman and Joe Neeman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.09102},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

91 pages, 14 figures. Made some final corrections