Serrin's problem and Alexandrov's Soap Bubble Theorem: enhanced stability via integral identities
DOI10.1512/iumj.2020.69.7925zbMath1445.35257arXiv1708.07392OpenAlexW3004882303MaRDI QIDQ3304695
Giorgio Poggesi, Rolando Magnanini
Publication date: 3 August 2020
Published in: Indiana University Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.07392
stabilityconstant mean curvaturetorsional rigidityquantitative estimatesintegral identitiesAlexandrov soap bubble theoremSerrin's overdetermined problem
Stability in context of PDEs (35B35) Minimal surfaces in differential geometry, surfaces with prescribed mean curvature (53A10) Inequalities applied to PDEs involving derivatives, differential and integral operators, or integrals (35A23) Overdetermined boundary value problems for PDEs and systems of PDEs (35N25)
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