维尔定律用于Steklov问题在表面与粗边界的边界
Mikhail Karpukhin1, Jean Lagacé2, Iosif Polterovich3
1Department of Mathematics, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT UK.
概括
维尔定律对斯特克洛夫问题的有效性已被证实,对于具有2D的利普希茨边界的域. 这扩展到内部和外部尖端的表面,改善了对光谱几何学的理解.
科学领域:
- 频谱几何学 频谱几何学
- 数学分析的数学分析
背景情况:
- 维尔定律对于利普希茨边界域上的斯特克洛夫问题是一个开放的问题.
- 了解具有不规则边界的域的光谱性质至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定韦尔定律对斯特克洛夫问题在两个维度的利普希茨边界域上的有效性.
- 将韦尔定律的有效性扩展到具有粗略边界的更广泛的表面类别.
主要方法:
- 频谱几何原理的应用.
- 使用苏斯琳娜和阿格拉诺维奇开发的方法.
- 对符合性映射的边界行为的分析.
主要成果:
- 韦尔定律已被证明对2D域与利普希茨边界的斯特克洛夫问题有效.
- 该法律的有效性扩展到具有内部尖端和"缓慢"外部尖端的表面.
- 外侧尖端的条件被证明是最佳的,这表明了结果的意义.
结论:
- 这项研究解决了长期以来在光谱几何学中的一个悬而未决的问题.
- 这些发现将韦尔定律的适用范围扩大到更复杂的领域.
- 结果的最佳性为未来的研究提供了一个基准.
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