Soap bubbles and convex cones: optimal quantitative rigidity

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Publication:6417565

arXiv2211.09429MaRDI QIDQ6417565FDOQ6417565


Authors: Giorgio Poggesi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 November 2022

Abstract: We consider a class of rigidity results in a convex cone SigmasubseteqmathbbRN. These include overdetermined Serrin-type problems for a mixed boundary value problem relative to Sigma, Alexandrov's soap bubble-type results relative to Sigma, and a Heintze-Karcher's inequality relative to Sigma. Each rigidity result is obtained by means of a single integral identity and holds true under weak integral conditions. Optimal quantitative stability estimates are obtained in terms of an L2-pseudodistance. In particular, the optimal stability estimate for Heintze-Karcher's inequality is new even in the classical case Sigma=mathbbRN. Stability bounds in terms of the Hausdorff distance are also provided. Several new results are established and exploited, including a new Poincar'e-type inequality for vector fields whose normal components vanish on a portion of the boundary and an explicit (possibly weighted) trace theory -- relative to the cone Sigma -- for harmonic functions satisfying a homogeneous Neumann condition on the portion of the boundary contained in partialSigma. We also introduce new notions of uniform interior and exterior sphere conditions relative to the cone SigmasubseteqmathbbRN, which allow to obtain (via barrier arguments) uniform lower and upper bounds for the gradient in the mixed boundary value-setting. In the particular case Sigma=mathbbRN, these conditions return the classical uniform interior and exterior sphere conditions (together with the associated classical gradient bounds of the Dirichlet setting).













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