Liouville theorem for harmonic maps from Riemannian manifold with compact boundary (Q6116892)

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Liouville theorem for harmonic maps from Riemannian manifold with compact boundary
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7714060

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    Liouville theorem for harmonic maps from Riemannian manifold with compact boundary (English)
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    18 July 2023
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    Gradient estimates are a very important technique in geometric analysis, first introduced by \textit{S.-t. Yau} [Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 28, 201--228 (1975; Zbl 0291.31002)]. A consequence of Yau's gradient estimates is the well-known Liouville theorem, which states that any positive harmonic function on a complete Riemannian manifold with nonnegative Ricci curvature is a constant. \textit{S.-Y. Cheng} [Proc. Symp. Pure Math. 36, 147--151 (1980; Zbl 0455.58009)] generalized Yau's gradient estimate to harmonic maps. This implies a Liouville theorem for harmonic maps. A connected, complete, noncompact Riemannian manifold \(M\) with compact boundary satisfying Ric\(_M\ge 0\) and \(H_{\partial M}\ge 0\) is called a Kasue manifold, where \(H_{\partial M}\) is the mean curvature of \(\partial M\) in \(M\). In the paper under review the authors establish a Liouville theorem for harmonic maps from a Kasue manifold to a simply connected Riemannian manifold with non-positive sectional curvature. The authors prove nonexistence of positive solutions to some elliptic equations on Kasue manifolds.
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    Liouville theorem
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    Yau's gradient estimate
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    harmonic maps
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    Kasue manifolds
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