On any closed 3-7 dimensional manifold that contains a strictly stable minimal surface, a large class of prescribed-mean-curvature functions admit infinitely many distinct almost embedded hypersurfaces.
Prescribed Mean Curvature Min-Max Theory in Some Non-Compact Manifolds
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This paper develops a technique for applying one-parameter prescribed mean curvature min-max theory in certain non-compact manifolds. We give two main applications. First, fix a dimension $3\le n+1 \le 7$ and consider a smooth function $h\colon \mathbb{R}^{n+1}\to \mathbb{R}$ which is asymptotic to a positive constant near infinity. We show that, under certain additional assumptions on $h$, there exists a closed hypersurface $\Sigma$ in $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$ with mean curvature prescribed by $h$. Second, let $(M^3,g)$ be an asymptotically flat 3-manifold and fix a constant $c > 0$. We show that, under an additional assumption on $M$, it is possible to find a closed surface $\Sigma$ of constant mean curvature $c$ in $M$.
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Infinitely Many Surfaces with Prescribed Mean Curvature in the Presence of a Strictly Stable Minimal Surface
On any closed 3-7 dimensional manifold that contains a strictly stable minimal surface, a large class of prescribed-mean-curvature functions admit infinitely many distinct almost embedded hypersurfaces.