Stable solutions of the Yamabe equation on non-compact manifolds (1502.01092v1)
Abstract: We consider the Yamabe equation on a complete non-compact Riemannian manifold and study the condition of stability of solutions. If $(Mm,g)$ is a closed manifold of constant positive scalar curvature, which we normalize to be $m(m-1)$, we consider the Riemannian product with the $n$-dimensional Euclidean space: $(Mm \times \mathbf{R}n, g+ g_E)$. And study the solution of the Yamabe equation which depends only on the Euclidean factor. We show that there exists a constant $\lambda (m,n)$ such that the solution is stable if and only if $\lambda_1 \geq \lambda (m,n)$, where $\lambda_1$ is the first positive eigenvalue of $-\Delta_g$. We compute $\lambda (m,n)$ numerically for small values of $m,n$ showing in these cases that the Euclidean minimizer is stable in the case $M=Sm $ with the metric of constant curvature. This implies that the same is true for any closed manifold with a Yamabe metric.
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