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Extrinsic Isoperimetric Analysis on Submanifolds with Curvatures bounded from below

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Geometry, Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark2

Jaume I University3

We obtain upper bounds for the isoperimetric quotients of extrinsic balls of submanifolds in ambient spaces which have a lower bound on their radial sectional curvatures. The submanifolds are themselves only assumed to have lower bounds on the radial part of the mean curvature vector field and on the radial part of the intrinsic unit normals at the boundaries of the extrinsic spheres, respectively.

In the same vein we also establish lower bounds on the mean exit time for Brownian motions in the extrinsic balls, i.e. lower bounds for the time it takes (on average) for Brownian particles to diffuse within the extrinsic ball from a given starting point before they hit the boundary of the extrinsic ball.

In those cases, where we may extend our analysis to hold all the way to infinity, we apply a capacity comparison technique to obtain a sufficient condition for the submanifolds to be parabolic, i.e. a condition which will guarantee that any Brownian particle, which is free to move around in the whole submanifold, is bound to eventually revisit any given neighborhood of its starting point with probability 1.

The results of this paper are in a rough sense dual to similar results obtained previously by the present authors in complementary settings where we assume that the curvatures are bounded from above.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Year: 2010
Pages: 388-421
ISSN: 1559002x and 10506926
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s12220-009-9111-x
ORCIDs: Markvorsen, Steen

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