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A weighted Reilly formula for differential forms and sharp Steklov eigenvalue estimates (2312.16780v2)

Published 28 Dec 2023 in math.DG, math.AP, and math.SP

Abstract: First we establish a weighted Reilly formula for differential forms on a smooth compact oriented Riemannian manifold with boundary. Then we give two applications of this formula when the manifold satisfies certain geometric conditions. One is a sharp lower bound for the first positive eigenvalue of the Steklov eigenvalue problem on differential forms investigated by Belishev and Sharafutdinov (2008) and Karpukhin (2019). The other one is a comparison result between the spectrum of this Steklov eigenvalue problem and the spectrum of the Hodge Laplacian on the boundary of the manifold. Besides, at the end we discuss an open problem for differential forms analogous to Escobar's conjecture (1999) for functions.

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