Yamabe Classification and Prescribed Scalar Curvature in the Asymptotically Euclidean Setting
Differential Geometry
2015-03-16 v1 Analysis of PDEs
Abstract
We prove a necessary and sufficient condition for an asymptotically Euclidean manifold to be conformally related to one with specified nonpositive scalar curvature: the zero set of the desired scalar curvature must have a positive Yamabe invariant, as defined in the article. We show additionally how the sign of the Yamabe invariant of a measurable set can be computed from the sign of certain generalized "weighted" eigenvalues of the conformal Laplacian. Using the prescribed scalar curvature result we give a characterization of the Yamabe classes of asymptotically Euclidean manifolds. We also show that the Yamabe class of an asymptotically Euclidean manifold is the same as the Yamabe class of its conformal compactification.
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@article{arxiv.1503.04172,
title = {Yamabe Classification and Prescribed Scalar Curvature in the Asymptotically Euclidean Setting},
author = {David Maxwell and James Dilts},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04172},
year = {2015}
}
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30 pages