Applications of possibly hidden symmetry to Steklov and mixed Steklov problems on surfaces
We consider three different questions related to the Steklov and mixed Steklov problems on surfaces. These questions are connected by the techniques that we use to study them, which exploit symmetry in various ways even though the surfaces we study do not necessarily have inherent symmetry. In the s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2023-01 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We consider three different questions related to the Steklov and mixed Steklov problems on surfaces. These questions are connected by the techniques that we use to study them, which exploit symmetry in various ways even though the surfaces we study do not necessarily have inherent symmetry. In the spirit of the celebrated Hersch-Payne-Schiffer and Weinstock inequalities for Steklov eigenvalues, we obtain a sharp isoperimetric inequality for the mixed Steklov eigenvalues considering the interplay between the eigenvalues of the mixed Steklov-Neumann and Steklov-Dirichlet eigenvalues. In 1980, Bandle showed that the unit disk maximizes the \(k\)th nonzero normalized Steklov eigenvalue on simply connected domains with rotational symmetry of order \(p\) when \(k\le p-1\). We discuss whether the disk remains the maximizer in the class of simply connected rotationally symmetric domains when \(k\geq p\). In particular, we show that for \(k\) large enough, the upper bound converges to the Hersch-Payne-Schiffer upper bound. We give full asymptotics for mixed Steklov problems on arbitrary surfaces, assuming some conditions at the meeting points of the Steklov boundary with the Dirichlet or Neumann boundary. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |