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Energy and volume of vector fields on spherical domains
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    Energy and volume of vector fields on spherical domains (English)
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    9 August 2012
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    It has been known by work of \textit{H. Gluck} and \textit{W. Ziller} [Comment.\ Math.\ Helv.\ 61, 177--192 (1986; Zbl 0605.53022)] and \textit{F. G. B. Brito} [Differ.\ Geom.\ Appl. 12, 157--163 (2000; Zbl 0995.53023)] that unit vector fields on \(S^3\) of minimum volume or energy are precisely the Hopf vector fields. This is generalized here to spherical domains on odd-dimensional spheres, as follows. Let \(K\) be a connected open subset in \(S^{2k+1}\) and \(v\) a unit vector field on \(K\) which coincides with a Hopf flow on the (sufficiently smooth) boundary. Then the energy of \(v\) is bounded from below by \(({2k+1\over2}+{k\over 2k-1})\) times the volume of \(K\), and for the volume of \(v\) a similar estimate holds with constant \(4^k/{2k\choose k}\).
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    energy of vector fields
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    volume of vector fields
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    Hopf flow
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