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Biharmonic hypersurfaces with three distinct principal curvatures in Euclidean space

Published 4 Dec 2014 in math.DG | (1412.1539v2)

Abstract: The well known Chen's conjecture on biharmonic submanifolds states that a biharmonic submanifold in a Euclidean space is a minimal one ([10-13, 16, 18-21, 8]). For the case of hypersurfaces, we know that Chen's conjecture is true for biharmonic surfaces in E<sup>3\mathbb E<sup>3 ([10], [24]), biharmonic hypersurfaces in E<sup>4\mathbb E<sup>4 ([23]), and biharmonic hypersurfaces in E<sup>m\mathbb E<sup>m with at most two distinct principal curvatures ([21]). The most recent work of Chen-Munteanu [18] shows that Chen's conjecture is true for δ(2)\delta(2)-ideal hypersurfaces in E<sup>m\mathbb E<sup>m, where a δ(2)\delta(2)-ideal hypersurface is a hypersurface whose principal curvatures take three special values: λ1,λ2\lambda_1, \lambda_2 and λ1+λ2\lambda_1+\lambda_2. In this paper, we prove that Chen's conjecture is true for hypersurfaces with three distinct principal curvatures in E<sup>m\mathbb E<sup>m with arbitrary dimension, thus, extend all the above-mentioned results. As an application we also show that Chen's conjecture is true for O(p)×O(q)O(p)\times O(q)-invariant hypersurfaces in Euclidean space E<sup>p+q\mathbb E<sup>{p+q}.

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  1. Yu Fu 
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