Berger's isoperimetric problem and minimal immersions of surfaces (Q1125866)
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Berger's isoperimetric problem and minimal immersions of surfaces (English)
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17 August 1997
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The author establishes inequalities between eigenvalues of the Laplacian of a compact surface and the geometrical characteristics of this surface, and he considers the case of an orientable surface of genus one, \(T^2\). It can be shown that in the class of flat tori of fixed area the first nonzero eigenvalue of the Beltrami-Laplace operator \(\lambda_1\) attains its supremum on the equilateral torus, i.e., on the torus \(\mathbb{R}^2/\Gamma\), where \(\Gamma\) is the lattice generated by (1,0) and \((1/2,\sqrt{3/2})\). The main result of this paper is that the flat equilateral torus is \(\lambda_1\)-maximal. It means that the author gives affirmative answers to Berger's problem.
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isoperimetric inequality
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Laplace operator
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surface of genus one
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Berger's problem
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