Prescribing curvatures on three dimensional Riemannian manifolds with boundaries
Abstract
Let (M,g) be a complete three dimensional Riemannian manifold with boundary ∂ M. Given smooth functions K(x)>0 and c(x) defined on M and ∂ M, respectively, it is natural to ask whether there exist metrics conformal to g so that under these new metrics, K is the scalar curvature and c is the boundary mean curvature. All such metrics can be described by a prescribing curvature equation with a boundary condition. With suitable assumptions on K,c and (M,g) we show that all the solutions of the equation can only blow up at finite points over each compact subset of M, some of them may appear on ∂ M. We describe the asymptotic behavior of the blowup solutions around each blowup point and derive an energy estimate as a consequence.
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