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The Hyperplane is the Only Stable, Smooth Solution to the Isoperimetric Problem in Gaussian Space

Published 26 Jul 2013 in math.DG | (1307.7088v2)

Abstract: We study stable smooth solutions to the isoperimetric type problem for a Gaussian weight on Euclidean Space. That is, we study hypersurfaces Σ<sup>n</sup>⊂R<sup>n+1\Sigma<sup>n</sup> \subset \mathbb R<sup>{n+1} that are second order stable critical points of compact variations that minimize Gaussian weighted area and preserve Gaussian weighted volume. We show that such Σ\Sigma satisfy a curvature condition, and derive the Jacobi operator LL for the second variation of such Σ\Sigma. Our first main result is that for non-planar Σ\Sigma, bounds on the index of LL, acting on volume preserving variations, gives us that Σ\Sigma splits off a linear space. A corollary of this result is that hyperplanes are the only stable smooth complete solutions to this Gaussian isoperimetric type problem, and that there are no hypersurfaces of index one. Finally, we show that for the case of Σ<sup>2</sup>⊂R<sup>3\Sigma<sup>2</sup> \subset \mathbb R<sup>3, there is a gradient decay estimate depending on bounds for the curvature condition and an appropriate area growth bound. This shows that, in the limit as R→∞R \to \infty, stable (Σ,∂Σ)⊂(B2R(0),∂B2R(0))(\Sigma, \partial\Sigma) \subset (B_{2R}(0), \partial B_{2R}(0)) with good area growth bounds approach hyperplanes.

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