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Extremal g-invariant eigenvalues of the Laplacian of g-invariant metrics

Author(s)
Colbois, Bruno  
Chaire de géométrie  
Dryden, Emily B
El Soufi, Ahmad
Date issued
December 21, 2008
In
Mathematische Zeitschrift
Vol
1
No
258
From page
29
To page
41
Subjects
laplacian eigenvalue invariant extremal metric upper bound 1ST EIGENVALUE RIEMANNIAN-MANIFOLDS MINIMAL IMMERSIONS CONFORMAL CLASS SURFACES SPECTRUM BOUNDS
Abstract
The study of extremal properties of the spectrum often involves restricting the metrics under consideration. Motivated by the work of Abreu and Freitas in the case of the sphere S-2 endowed with S-1-invariant metrics, we consider the subsequence lambda(G)(k) of the spectrum of a Riemannian manifold M which corresponds to metrics and functions invariant under the action of a compact Lie group G. If. G has dimension at least 1, we show that the functional lambda(G)(k) admits no extremal metric under volume-preserving G-invariant deforma- tions. If, moreover, M has dimension at least three, then the functional lambda(G)(k) is unbounded when restricted to any conformal class of G-invariant metrics of fixed volume. As a special case of this, we can consider the standard 0(n)-action on S-n; however, if we also require the metric to be induced by an embedding of S-n in Rn+1, we get an optimal upper bound on lambda(G)(k).
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/52758
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