Proof of the double bubble conjecture in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) and certain higher dimensional cases. (Q1880025)

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    Proof of the double bubble conjecture in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) and certain higher dimensional cases.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2101056

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      Proof of the double bubble conjecture in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) and certain higher dimensional cases. (English)
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      16 September 2004
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      The standard double bubble is, by now, one of the most familiar and controversal objects in the `\(n\)-dimensional soap bubble domain'. As most scientists know, the standard double bubble consists of three spherical caps meeting at 120 degree angles, and it is conjectured as the least-area hypersurface that encloses two given volumes in \(\mathbb R^n\). The case \(n=3\), solved in 2000 by another team of four mathematicians, is now a very well known result. The four authors of the present study prove the conjecture for \(n=4\), and open some important directions towards higher dimensions. The arguments are well organized and easy to follow, making this report accessible to a large audience of mathematicians, including graduate students.
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      double bubble
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      root stability
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      leaf stability
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