For small area-constrained Willmore surfaces, an adapted geometric center of mass satisfies |∇Sc(p0)| ≤ C area, improving the previous C sqrt(area) bound and implying the enclosed region contains a single critical point of scalar curvature.
Foliation by area-constrained Willmore spheres near a non-degenerate critical point of the scalar curvature
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Let $(M,g)$ be a 3-dimensional Riemannian manifold. The goal of the paper it to show that if $P_{0}\in M$ is a non-degenerate critical point of the scalar curvature, then a neighborhood of $P_{0}$ is foliated by area-constrained Willmore spheres. Such a foliation is unique among foliations by area-constrained Willmore spheres having Willmore energy less than $32\pi$, moreover it is regular in the sense that a suitable rescaling smoothly converges to a round sphere in the Euclidean three-dimensional space. We also establish generic multiplicity of foliations and the first multiplicity result for area-constrained Willmore spheres with prescribed (small) area in a closed Riemannian manifold. The topic has strict links with the Hawking mass.
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Refined position estimates for surfaces of Willmore type in Riemannian manifolds
For small area-constrained Willmore surfaces, an adapted geometric center of mass satisfies |∇Sc(p0)| ≤ C area, improving the previous C sqrt(area) bound and implying the enclosed region contains a single critical point of scalar curvature.