Convex hypersurfaces of prescribed curvatures in hyperbolic space (2302.01604v2)
Abstract: For a smooth, closed and uniformly $h$-convex hypersurface $M$ in $\mathbb{H}{n+1}$, the horospherical Gauss map $G: M \rightarrow \mathbb{S}n$ is a diffeomorphism. We consider the problem of finding a smooth, closed and uniformly $h$-convex hypersurface $M\subset \mathbb{H}{n+1}$ whose $k$-th shifted mean curvature $\widetilde{H}{k}$ ($1\leq k\leq n$) is prescribed as a positive function $\tilde{f}(x)$ defined on $\mathbb{S}n$, i.e. \begin{eqnarray*} \widetilde{H}{k}(G{-1}(x))=\tilde{f}(x). \end{eqnarray*} We can prove the existence of solution to this problem if the given function $\tilde{f}$ is even. The similar problem has been considered by Guan-Guan for convex hypersurfaces in Euclidean space two decades ago.
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