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The main result of the paper under review is the following bound on the volume of minimal hypersurfaces for certain conformal classes of Riemannian metrics. Theorem 1.1. Suppose \(M_0\) is a closed Riemannian manifold of dimension \(n\), for \(3\leq n\leq 7\). If \(M\) is in the conformal class of \(M_0\) then \(M\) contains a smooth closed embedded minimal hypersurface \(\Sigma \) with volume bounded above by \(C(M_0)\mathrm{Vol}(M)^{\frac{n-1}{n}}\). When \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq 0\), the constant \(C(M_0)\) is an absolute constant that depends only on \(n\). In general, for \(M_0\) with \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq -(n-1)a^2\) we can take \(C(M_0)=C(n)\max\{1, a\mathrm{Vol}(M_0)^{\frac{1}{n}}\}\). If \(n>7\) the same upper bound holds for the \((n-1)\)-volume of a closed minimal hypersurface with singularities of dimension at most \(n-8\). This result follows from a bound on the width of \(M\).
Property / review text: The main result of the paper under review is the following bound on the volume of minimal hypersurfaces for certain conformal classes of Riemannian metrics. Theorem 1.1. Suppose \(M_0\) is a closed Riemannian manifold of dimension \(n\), for \(3\leq n\leq 7\). If \(M\) is in the conformal class of \(M_0\) then \(M\) contains a smooth closed embedded minimal hypersurface \(\Sigma \) with volume bounded above by \(C(M_0)\mathrm{Vol}(M)^{\frac{n-1}{n}}\). When \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq 0\), the constant \(C(M_0)\) is an absolute constant that depends only on \(n\). In general, for \(M_0\) with \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq -(n-1)a^2\) we can take \(C(M_0)=C(n)\max\{1, a\mathrm{Vol}(M_0)^{\frac{1}{n}}\}\). If \(n>7\) the same upper bound holds for the \((n-1)\)-volume of a closed minimal hypersurface with singularities of dimension at most \(n-8\). This result follows from a bound on the width of \(M\). / rank
 
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    The main result of the paper under review is the following bound on the volume of minimal hypersurfaces for certain conformal classes of Riemannian metrics. Theorem 1.1. Suppose \(M_0\) is a closed Riemannian manifold of dimension \(n\), for \(3\leq n\leq 7\). If \(M\) is in the conformal class of \(M_0\) then \(M\) contains a smooth closed embedded minimal hypersurface \(\Sigma \) with volume bounded above by \(C(M_0)\mathrm{Vol}(M)^{\frac{n-1}{n}}\). When \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq 0\), the constant \(C(M_0)\) is an absolute constant that depends only on \(n\). In general, for \(M_0\) with \(\mathrm{Ricci}(M_0)\geq -(n-1)a^2\) we can take \(C(M_0)=C(n)\max\{1, a\mathrm{Vol}(M_0)^{\frac{1}{n}}\}\). If \(n>7\) the same upper bound holds for the \((n-1)\)-volume of a closed minimal hypersurface with singularities of dimension at most \(n-8\). This result follows from a bound on the width of \(M\).
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