Finite perimeter sets with reduced boundary almost equal to their closure that are volume-constrained critical points of a C^3 elliptic anisotropic perimeter must be finite unions of disjoint equal-radius Wulff shapes.
Absence of bubbling phenomena for non convex anisotropic nearly umbilical and quasi Einstein hypersurfaces
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We prove that, for every closed (not necessarily convex) hypersurface $\Sigma$ in $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ and every $p>n$, the $L^p$-norm of the trace-free part of the anisotropic second fundamental form controls from above the $W^{2,p}$-closeness of $\Sigma$ to the Wulff shape. In the isotropic setting, we provide a simpler proof. This result is sharp since in the subcritical regime $p\leq n$, the lack of convexity assumptions may lead in general to bubbling phenomena. Moreover, we obtain a stability theorem for quasi Einstein (not necessarily convex) hypersurfaces and we improve the quantitative estimates in the convex setting.
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Uniqueness of critical points of the anisotropic isoperimetric problem for finite perimeter sets
Finite perimeter sets with reduced boundary almost equal to their closure that are volume-constrained critical points of a C^3 elliptic anisotropic perimeter must be finite unions of disjoint equal-radius Wulff shapes.