Uniqueness results for critical points of a non-local isoperimetric problem via curve shortening

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Authors: Dorian Goldman Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 June 2012

Abstract: Using area-preserving curve shortening flow, and a new inequality relating the potential generated by a set to its curvature, we study a non-local isoperimetric problem which arises in the study of di-block copolymer melts, also referred to as the Ohta-Kawasaki energy. We are able to show that the only connected critical point is the ball under mild assumptions on the boundary, in the small energy/mass regime. In particular this class includes all rectifiable, connected 1-manifolds in mathbbR2. We also classify the simply connected critical points on the torus in this regime, showing the only possibilities are the stripe pattern and the ball. In mathbbR2, this can be seen as a partial union of the well known result of Fraenkel cite{Fraenkel} for uniqueness of critical points to the Newtonian Potential energy, and Alexandrov for the perimeter functional cite{alexandrov}, however restricted to the plane. The proof of the result in mathbbR2 is analogous to the curve shortening result due to Gage cite{Gage2}, but involving a non-local perimeter functional, as we show the energy of convex sets strictly decreases along the flow. Using the same techniques we obtain a stability result for minimizers in mathbbR2 and for the stripe pattern on the torus, the latter of which was recently shown to be the global minimizer to the energy when the non-locality is sufficiently small cite{sternberg}.













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