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Weakly convex biharmonic hypersurfaces in nonpositive curvature space forms are minimal

Published 30 May 2013 in math.DG | (1305.7198v2)

Abstract: A submanifold M<sup>mM<sup>m of a Euclidean space R<sup>m+pR<sup>{m+p} is said to have harmonic mean curvature vector field if ΔH⃗=0\Delta \vec{H}=0, where H⃗\vec{H} is the mean curvature vector field of M↪R<sup>m+pM\hookrightarrow R<sup>{m+p} and Δ\Delta is the rough Laplacian on MM. There is a conjecture named after Bangyen Chen which states that submanifolds of Euclidean spaces with harmonic mean curvature vector fields are minimal. In this paper we prove that weakly convex hypersurfaces (i.e. hypersurfaces whose principle curvatures are nonnegative) with harmonic mean curvature vector fields in Euclidean spaces are minimal. Furthermore we prove that weakly convex biharmonic hypersurfaces in nonpositive curved space forms are minimal.

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