One-dimensional projective structures, convex curves and the ovals of Benguria & Loss

Abstract

Benguria and Loss have conjectured that, amongst all smooth closed curves of length 2π in the plane, the lowest possible eigenvalue of the operator L=-+2 was one. They observed that this value was achieved on a two-parameter family, O, of geometrically distinct ovals containing the round circle and collapsing to a multiplicity-two line segment. We characterize the curves in O as absolute minima of two related geometric functionals. We also discuss a connection with projective differential geometry and use it to explain the natural symmetries of all three problems.

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