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The Morse index of constant curvature 2-spheres
T0 review · reviewed 2026-06-27 · grok-4.3
Pith's one-line read The Morse index and nullity are calculated explicitly for every immersed minimal 2-sphere of constant Gauss curvature in the round N-sphere.
desk verdict The paper computes explicit Morse indices and nullities for the full list of constant-curvature immersed minimal 2-spheres in round spheres by reducing to three known families and solving their Jacobi spectra directly. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The Morse index of a minimal surface, which is the number of negative eigenvalues of the Jacobi operator coming from the second variation of area.
What would settle it
Explicitly diagonalize the Jacobi operator on the Boruvka sphere in S^6 and verify whether its Morse index equals the value stated in the calculation.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
In the round N-sphere, the Morse index and nullity of all immersed minimal 2-spheres having constant Gauss curvature are calculated explicitly. The paper also obtains bounds on the stability index of the associative cone in R^7 whose link is the Boruvka sphere in S^6.
Load-bearing premise
The surfaces are immersed minimal 2-spheres of constant Gauss curvature inside the standard round metric on the ambient sphere.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Each such sphere is classified as stable or unstable according to whether its computed index is zero.
- The nullity gives the dimension of the space of infinitesimal deformations that preserve the area to second order.
- The stability index of the associative cone is bounded above and below by quantities derived from the index of its link.
- The formulas depend on the ambient dimension N and on the constant value of the Gauss curvature.
Reading between the lines
- The same eigenvalue-counting technique may apply to minimal surfaces of constant curvature in other space forms.
- The explicit indices could be used to test conjectures about the lowest-index minimal spheres in high-dimensional spheres.
- Bounds on the cone stability index suggest a route to numerical checks of calibrated geometry in seven dimensions.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript computes the Morse index and nullity of all immersed minimal 2-spheres of constant Gauss curvature in the round N-sphere. It classifies these surfaces into the round spheres, Veronese surfaces, and Borůvka sphere, writes their metrics and second fundamental forms in closed form, and solves the eigenvalue problem for the Jacobi operator by separation of variables or representation theory of the isometry groups. It additionally obtains bounds on the stability index of the associative cone in R^7 whose link is the Borůvka sphere in S^6.
Significance. If the results hold, the work supplies explicit indices for these minimal surfaces via a complete classification whose completeness and kernel dimensions are verified directly in the text, together with closed-form spectral computations. This strengthens the literature on stability of minimal submanifolds and supplies a concrete application to calibrated geometry. The absence of hidden assumptions or fitted parameters is a clear strength.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive evaluation of the manuscript and for recommending acceptance. The report accurately summarizes the main results on the Morse index and nullity computations for constant-curvature minimal 2-spheres, as well as the stability-index bounds for the associative cone.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation self-contained
full rationale
The central claim is obtained by explicit classification of the surfaces into known families (round spheres, Veronese surfaces, Borůvka sphere) whose metrics and second fundamental forms are written in closed form, followed by direct solution of the Jacobi operator eigenvalue problem via separation of variables or representation theory. These steps rely on external mathematical facts and do not reduce by construction to fitted inputs, self-definitions, or load-bearing self-citations. The paper is therefore scored at the default non-circular level.
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Pith. "Pith review of The Morse index of constant curvature 2-spheres." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/AUDKK224
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abstract
In the round $N$-sphere, we calculate the Morse index and nullity of all immersed minimal 2-spheres having constant Gauss curvature. We also obtain bounds on the stability index of the associative cone in $R^7$ whose link is the Boruvka sphere in $S^6$.
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