Infinity-harmonic functions on planar domains are C^{1,1/3} with isolated critical points and unique quasiradial blow-ups, via a p-to-infinity duality that produces inverse mean curvature flow clusters.
Mass-type invariants in the presence of a cosmological constant
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In this paper, we introduce a new family of mass-type invariants for time-symmetric initial data in space-times satisfying the Dominant Energy Condition. For positive cosmological constant, these invariants, unlike the total Hawking mass, turn out to be genuinely effective in providing new characterizations of the de Sitter solution. From a theoretical standpoint, this opens a new perspective on how one might refine the rigidity statement originally proposed by Min-Oo in his well known conjecture, later refuted by the counterexamples of Brendle, Marques, and Neves. Via a formal limiting procedure, we also define another invariant, the 1-harmonic Mass, for which we independently prove a positive mass theorem and a Penrose-type inequality, thereby extending tools for probing space-time geometries in the presence of a positive cosmological constant.
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Infinity-harmonic functions and inverse mean curvature flow clusters
Infinity-harmonic functions on planar domains are C^{1,1/3} with isolated critical points and unique quasiradial blow-ups, via a p-to-infinity duality that produces inverse mean curvature flow clusters.