Some results on higher eigenvalue optimization
Abstract
In this paper we obtain several results concerning the optimization of higher Steklov eigenvalues both in two and higher dimensional cases. We first show that the normalized (by boundary length) k-th Steklov eigenvalue on the disk is not maximized for a smooth metric on the disk for k≥ 3. For k=1 the classical result of [W] shows that σ1 is maximized by the standard metric on the round disk. For k=2 it was shown [GP1] that σ2 is not maximized for a smooth metric. We also prove a local rigidity result for the critical catenoid and the critical M\"obius band as free boundary minimal surfaces in a ball under C2 deformations. We next show that the first k Steklov eigenvalues are continuous under certain degenerations of Riemannian manifolds in any dimension. Finally we show that for k≥ 2 the supremum of the k-th Steklov eigenvalue on the annulus over all metrics is strictly larger that that over S1-invariant metrics. We prove this same result for metrics on the M\"obius band.
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