For the planar translating mean curvature equation with zero boundary data, convexity of the domain does not force convexity of sublevel sets, even in dimension two.
Strictly stable solutions in uniformly convex planar domains may have nonconvex superlevel sets
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We construct smooth, uniformly convex planar domains that admit minimal, strictly stable solutions of a semilinear Dirichlet problem whose superlevel sets are nonetheless nonconvex. The class of admissible nonlinearities includes, in particular, two prototypical cases: the Gelfand-type nonlinearity $e^u$ and the family of shifted power-type nonlinearities $(a+u)^p$, where $a>0$ and $p>1$. By applying the elementary scaling properties of the Dirichlet problem, we also show that the same lack of convexity of superlevel sets holds for the corresponding parameter-dependent equations. These results provide a negative answer to a question posed by Brezis, who inquired whether the stability of a solution necessarily entails quasiconcavity for these prototypical stable configurations.
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Nonconvex Sublevel Sets For The Planar Translating Mean Curvature Equation
For the planar translating mean curvature equation with zero boundary data, convexity of the domain does not force convexity of sublevel sets, even in dimension two.