Stability properties for the higher dimensional catenoid in n+1
Abstract
This paper concerns some stability properties of higher dimensional catenoids in n+1 with n 3. We prove that higher dimensional catenoids have index one. We use δ-stablity for minimal hypersurfaces and show that the catenoid is 2n-stable and a complete 2n-stable minimal hypersurface is a catenoid or a hyperplane provided the second fundamental form satisfies some decay conditions.
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