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    Sharp bounds for the first eigenvalue of a fourth-order Steklov problem (English)
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    The authors study the biharmonic Steklov eigenvalue problem on a compact Riemannian manifold with smooth boundary. That is a fourth-order boundary problem. A solution is an eigenvalue of the square of the Laplacian of the manifold, it vanishes on the boundary, and its Laplacian is a multiple of the normal derivative on the boundary. The problem admits a discrete sequence of eigenvalues. In the paper, the authors give a sharp lower bound of the first eigenvalue where the bound depends on the dimension, a lower bound of the Ricci curvature, a lower bound of the mean curvature of the boundary and the inner radius. For this, they use a variational characterization of the first eigenvalues in terms of harmonic functions of the manifold and comparison arguments.
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    biharmonic Steklov eigenvalue problem
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    lower bound
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    manifold with boundary
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    harmonic functions
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