A domain in R^3 whose Yamabe quotient is close to the maximal ball value is close to a ball: diffeomorphic, nearly round, and Gromov-Hausdorff close after scaling.
On the Stability of Llarull's Theorem in Dimension Three
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Llarull's Theorem states that any Riemannian metric on the $n$-sphere which has scalar curv{\-}ature greater than or equal to $n(n-1)$, and whose distance function is bounded below by the unit sphere's, is isometric to the unit sphere. Gromov later posed the {\emph{Spherical Stability Problem}}, which probes the flexibility of this fact. We give a resolution to this problem in dimension $3$. Informally, the main result asserts that a sequence of Riemannian $3$-spheres whose distance functions are bounded below by the unit sphere's with uniformly bounded Cheeger isoperimetric constant and scalar curvatures tending to $6$ must approach the round $3$-sphere in the volume preserving Sormani-Wenger Intrinsic Flat sense. The argument is based on a proof of Llarull's Theorem due to Hirsch-Kazaras-Khuri-Zhang using spacetime harmonic functions.
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Euclidean Domains with Nearly Maximal Yamabe Quotient
A domain in R^3 whose Yamabe quotient is close to the maximal ball value is close to a ball: diffeomorphic, nearly round, and Gromov-Hausdorff close after scaling.