Steklov eigenvalues of curvilinear polygons are asymptotically equal to explicit quasi-eigenvalues built from side lengths and angles, with errors tending to zero.
Robin and Steklov isospectral manifolds
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We use two of the most fruitful methods for constructing isospectral manifolds, the Sunada method and the torus action method, to construct manifolds whose Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators are isospectral at all frequencies. The manifolds are also isospectral for the Robin boundary value problem for all choices of Robin parameter. As in the sloshing problem, we can also impose mixed Dirichlet-Neumann conditions on parts of the boundary. Among the examples we exhibit are Steklov isospectral flat surfaces with boundary, planar domains with isospectral sloshing problems, and Steklov isospectral metrics on balls of any dimension greater than 5. In particular, the latter are the first examples of Steklov isospectral manifolds of dimension greater than 2 that have connected boundaries.
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Sloshing, Steklov and corners: Asymptotics of Steklov eigenvalues for curvilinear polygons
Steklov eigenvalues of curvilinear polygons are asymptotically equal to explicit quasi-eigenvalues built from side lengths and angles, with errors tending to zero.