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Symmetry and non-symmetry for the overdetermined Stekloff eigenvalue problem
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    Symmetry and non-symmetry for the overdetermined Stekloff eigenvalue problem (English)
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    29 November 1994
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    This paper deals with the Stekloff eigenvalue problem \(\Delta u= 0\) in \(D\), \(\partial u/\partial n= pu\) on \(\partial D\), where \(n\) denotes the exterior normal. There exist countably many eigenvalues \(0= p_ 1< p_ 2\leq p_ 3\leq\dots\). Payne and Philippin have shown that in a simply connected plane domain, if the second eigenfunction satisfies \(|\nabla u|= 1\) on \(\partial D\), then \(D\) must be a disk. It is shown that this is not anymore the case if \(u\) is any other eigenfunction. The proof is based on classical methods of conformal mappings.
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    Stekloff eigenvalue problem
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    conformal mappings
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