Introduces electrostatic manifolds with boundary and proves that asymptotic rigidity forces them to be Reissner-Nordström, while compact rigidity gives sharp area bounds on the zero level set of the potential.
Nodal count for Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators with potential
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We consider Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators associated to $\Delta+q$ on a Lipschitz domain in a smooth manifold, where $q$ is an $L^{\infty}$ potential. We prove a Courant-type bound for the nodal count of the extensions $u_k$ of the $k$th Dirichlet-to-Neumann eigenfunctions $\phi_k$ to the interior satisfying $(\Delta+q)u_k=0$. The classical Courant nodal domain theorem is known to hold for Steklov eigenfunctions, which are the harmonic extension of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann eigenfunctions associated to $\Delta$. Our result extends it to a larger family of Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators. Our proof makes use of the duality between the Steklov and Robin problems.
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On electrostatic manifolds with boundary
Introduces electrostatic manifolds with boundary and proves that asymptotic rigidity forces them to be Reissner-Nordström, while compact rigidity gives sharp area bounds on the zero level set of the potential.