A Viscosity Method in the Min-max Theory of Minimal Surfaces

Abstract

We present the min-max construction of critical points of the area using penalization arguments. Precisely, for any immersion of a closed surface into a given closed manifold, we add to the area Lagrangian a term equal to the Lq norm of the second fundamental form of the immersion times a "viscosity" parameter. This relaxation of the area functional satisfies the Palais-Smale condition for q>2. This permits to construct critical points of the relaxed Lagrangian using classical min-max arguments such as the mountain pass lemma. The goal of this work is to describe the passage to the limit when the "viscosity" parameter tends to zero. Under some natural entropy condition, we establish a varifold convergence of these critical points towards a parametrized integer stationary varifold realizing the min-max value. It is proved in a recent work in collaboration with A.Pigati that parametrized integer stationary varifold are given by smooth maps exclusively. As a consequence we conclude that every surface area minmax is realized by a smooth possibly branched minimal immersion.

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