The Gaussian Double-Bubble Conjecture

Abstract

We establish the Gaussian Double-Bubble Conjecture: the least Gaussian-weighted perimeter way to decompose Rn into three cells of prescribed (positive) Gaussian measure is to use a tripod-cluster, whose interfaces consist of three half-hyperplanes meeting along an (n-2)-dimensional plane at 120 angles (forming a tripod or "Y" shape in the plane). Moreover, we prove that tripod-clusters are the unique isoperimetric minimizers (up to null-sets).

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