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    A geometric Ginzburg-Landau problem (English)
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    Let \(M\) be a closed surface smoothly embedded in \(\mathbb R^3\). If \(\nu\) is its normal vector, \(A\) is its second fundamental form, and \({\mathcal H}^n\) is the \(n\)-dimensional Hausdorff measure, then for \(\varepsilon > 0\), the integral \[ E_\varepsilon(M)=\frac{\sqrt\varepsilon}2\int\limits_M\left(|A|^2+\frac{\nu_1^2}{\varepsilon^2}\right)d{\mathcal H}^2 \] is the Wilmore-like energy functional. In this paper, the author studies the behavior of this functional, and of surfaces with reasonably small energy, as the parameter \(\varepsilon\) tends to \(0\). It is shown that for any \(L>0\), \[ 2^{3/4}\pi\sqrt L\leq\liminf\limits_{\varepsilon\searrow 0}\inf\limits_{\Lambda(M)\geq L}E_\varepsilon(M)\leq\limsup\limits_{\varepsilon\searrow 0}\inf\limits_{\Lambda(M)\geq L}E_\varepsilon(M)\leq c\sqrt L, \] where \(\Lambda(M)=\sup\limits_{x,y\in M}(|x-y|)\) and \(c=\frac{2\,\pi^{5/4}(6\,b-a)}{\sqrt {3\,a}}\), with \(a=\frac{\Gamma(7/6)}{\Gamma(2/3)}\) and \(b=\frac{\Gamma(13/18)}{\Gamma(2/9)}\). Moreover, for embedded spheres, a compactness result is obtained under appropriate energy bounds.
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    Ginzburg-Landau problem
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    Willmore energy
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    minimal energy
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