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A sharp Gaussian harmonic-mean inequality for Neumann eigenvalues of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck operator

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Pith's one-line read Among origin-symmetric Gaussian domains of fixed measure, the centred ball uniquely minimises the harmonic mean of the first N Neumann eigenvalues of the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator.

desk verdict Solid completion of the Gaussian N-term harmonic-mean inequality under origin symmetry; the adaptation is real and the proof chain is clean. read the letter →

arxiv 2607.28328 v1 pith:CGAC7P5H submitted 2026-07-30 math.SP

classification math.SP MSC 35P1535J7049R05
keywords Ornstein–UhlenbeckoperatorNeumanneigenvaluesGaussianmeasureharmonicmeanisoperimetricinequalityraywiserearrangementHermiteSzegő–Weinberger
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This paper settles a sharp reciprocal-sum inequality for the first N positive Neumann eigenvalues of the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator on origin-symmetric domains in Gaussian space. For any such domain with the same Gaussian measure as a centred Euclidean ball, the sum of the reciprocals of those eigenvalues is at least as large as N times the reciprocal of the ball’s first positive eigenvalue, with equality only for the ball itself. The result completes the Gaussian counterpart of the Ashbaugh–Benguria conjecture that was recently proved in Euclidean space and in space forms: earlier Gaussian work had the (N−1)-term version, and this paper recovers the missing last term. A sympathetic reader cares because the Gaussian setting behaves differently from classical isoperimetry—half-spaces do not maximise the first eigenvalue—so a clean, equality-characterised harmonic-mean bound for the whole first eigenspace is a genuine structural statement about spectral shape under Gaussian measure.

What carries the argument

A coupled N-dimensional Ritz (trace) argument on the transplanted trial functions P_i(x)=G(|x|) x_i/|x|, combined with Gaussian raywise rearrangement: angular imbalance appears as a symmetric trace-free matrix Z whose contribution is killed by a finite-dimensional convexity inequality on the eigenvalues of the stiffness and mass matrices.

What would settle it

Exhibit an origin-symmetric admissible domain Ω with γ_N(Ω)=γ_N(B_R) for which the sum of the first N reciprocal Neumann eigenvalues is strictly smaller than N/μ_1(B_R), or find equality for some Ω that is not the ball.

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Core claim

For N≥2 and an origin-symmetric connected Lipschitz domain Ω in the admissible class A_N (compact Gaussian Sobolev embedding, 0<γ_N(Ω)<1), if B_R is the origin-centred ball with the same Gaussian measure, then the sum from k=1 to N of 1/μ_k(Ω) is at least N/μ_1(B_R), with equality if and only if Ω equals B_R.

Load-bearing premise

The domain must be symmetric through the origin; without that symmetry the N trial functions are not all orthogonal to constants at once, and the coupled matrix argument does not start.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • The inequality immediately implies the Gaussian Szegő–Weinberger bound μ_1(Ω)≤μ_1(B_R) for origin-symmetric domains, with equality only for the ball.
  • Equality characterisation forces any origin-symmetric equality case to be exactly the centred ball, not merely equimeasurable up to null sets.
  • Among rectangular boxes of fixed Gaussian measure, the centred cube uniquely maximises μ_1, confirming that centring is spectrally active rather than a free normalisation.
  • The full N-term Gaussian reciprocal-sum problem is closed in the origin-symmetric class, matching the recently settled Euclidean and space-form cases.

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Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • Removing origin symmetry remains open: the paper’s own remarks suggest half-spaces are not the maximisers, so the unrestricted Gaussian optimiser for the reciprocal sum is still unknown.
  • The same coupled-matrix-plus-raywise-rearrangement pattern may extend to other radial log-concave weights once a simultaneous-admissibility condition replaces translation.
  • Tensorisation on product domains could yield sharp harmonic-mean bounds in mixed Gaussian–Euclidean cylinders without full radial symmetry.
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Summary. The paper proves a sharp N-term reciprocal-sum inequality for the first N nontrivial Neumann eigenvalues of the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator on origin-symmetric domains Ω in the Gaussian class A_N: ∑_{k=1}^N 1/μ_k(Ω) ≥ N/μ_1(B_R), with equality if and only if Ω equals the centred ball B_R of equal Gaussian measure. The argument transplants the radial first eigenfunctions of the ball via a C^1 extension G, forms the coupled mass and stiffness matrices of the N trial fields P_i, obtains a trace-free angular defect matrix Z from the raywise Gaussian volumes, and controls tr(K^{-1}M) by a finite-dimensional convexity lemma. Radial monotonicity of g, weighted bathtub/tangent estimates, and an equality-case upgrade from a.e. sections to open-set identity via the Lipschitz exterior-cone condition complete the proof. An appendix treats rectangular boxes by tensorization.

Significance. The result closes the Gaussian counterpart of the Ashbaugh–Benguria reciprocal-sum conjecture, after the (N−1)-term estimate of Gao–Wang and the recent Euclidean and space-form resolutions by He–Li–Tang and You–Zhang. Origin symmetry is a genuine structural hypothesis (the weight is not translation-invariant), and the paper makes this explicit while still recovering the full N-term bound and the Gaussian Szegő–Weinberger inequality as a corollary. The proof is self-contained, with clean equality analysis and an informative appendix on centring for boxes. If correct, it is a natural and substantial contribution to spectral shape optimisation under Gaussian measure.

minor comments (4)
  1. [§1] In the introduction, the phrase “the missing last reciprocal term was recovered only recently by He, Li and Tang [12]” could briefly note that their arXiv identifier appears with a 2026 date, consistent with the other recent citations, so that the chronological claim is unambiguous for readers.
  2. [§5] Display (5.2) for |∇P_i|^2 is standard but could be given a one-line derivation (or a reference to the analogous Euclidean identity) for readers less familiar with the Weinberger trial fields.
  3. [Appendix A / Remark 6.1] The appendix is valuable; a single sentence in Remark 6.1 cross-referencing Proposition A.1 would make the motivational role of centring even clearer.
  4. Typographical consistency: “Ornstein–Uhlenbeck” versus “Ornstein--Uhlenbeck” and occasional missing spaces before citations could be standardised in copy-editing.

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No significant circularity: self-contained analytic proof of the N-term Gaussian harmonic-mean inequality

full rationale

The derivation of Theorem 1.1 is self-contained. Radial monotonicity of the ball eigenfunction g is proved from the ODE in Lemma 2.1; the trace Ritz bound (Lemma 3.1) and the finite-dimensional trace-free convexity lemma (Lemma 3.2, including equality) are proved in full; the weighted raywise bathtub and tangent estimates are derived in Lemmas 4.1–4.2 from first principles. These are combined in §5 via the coupled trial fields P_i, the angular defect matrix Z, and the matrix sandwich M ⪰ aI + cZ, K ⪯ λaI − dZ, without fitting parameters or renaming a known result as the target. Prior self-citations ([9], [7], [11], [10]) supply background facts (1-D maximizers, μ1 maximality under symmetry, compactness criteria, the (N−1)-term precursor) used as lemmas, not as restatements of the N-term sum. Origin symmetry is an openly stated structural hypothesis needed for simultaneous mean-zero of the P_i, not a circular device. Equality-case upgrade from a.e. radial sections to open-set identity uses the Lipschitz exterior-cone property and is independent. Score 0.

Assumptions & free parameters 0 free parameters · 5 assumptions · 0 invented entities

The result is a pure existence/inequality theorem in spectral geometry. It rests on standard Sobolev/spectral theory for the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck form, the definition of the admissible class A_N (compact embedding), the structural hypothesis of origin symmetry, and classical one-dimensional rearrangement and matrix-convexity facts. No free parameters are fitted; no new physical entities are postulated.

assumptions (5)
  • domain assumption The Gaussian Sobolev embedding H^1(Ω,γ_N)↪L^2(Ω,γ_N) is compact for Ω in the class A_N (or a bounded extension operator to R^N exists).
    Needed for discreteness of the Neumann spectrum; stated in (1.2)–(1.3) and used throughout.
  • domain assumption Ω is connected, Lipschitz, and origin-symmetric (Ω=−Ω), with 0<γ_N(Ω)<1.
    Symmetry supplies simultaneous L^2-orthogonality of the N trial functions to constants (5.3); Lipschitz regularity upgrades null symmetric difference to set equality at the end of Section 5.
  • standard math Min-max / Ritz characterization of Neumann eigenvalues and the trace form of Hersch’s principle.
    Lemma 3.1; classical variational spectral theory.
  • standard math Weighted one-dimensional bathtub principle for the radial Gaussian measure.
    Lemma 4.1, compared to Lieb–Loss; used to produce the raywise bounds (4.6)–(4.8).
  • standard math Strict convexity of z↦z/(λa−dz) on the positive half-line and Jensen for trace-free spectra.
    Lemma 3.2; finite-dimensional convexity that recovers the last reciprocal term.

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abstract

Let $N\geq2$ and let $\Omega\subset\R^N$ be a connected Lipschitz domain, possibly unbounded, symmetric with respect to the origin, and such that $0<\gammaN(\Omega)<1$. We assume that the Gaussian Sobolev embedding $H^1(\Omega,\gammaN)\hookrightarrow L^2(\Omega,\gammaN)$ is compact; a sufficient condition is the existence of a bounded Gaussian Sobolev extension operator from $\Omega$ to $\R^N$. Denote by \[ 0=\mu_0(\Omega)<\mu_1(\Omega)\leq\mu_2(\Omega)\leq\cdots \] the Neumann eigenvalues of the positive Ornstein--Uhlenbeck operator $-\Delta+x\cdot\nabla$ in $\Omega$. We prove the sharp reciprocal-sum inequality \[ \sum_{k=1}^{N}\frac{1}{\mu_k(\Omega)} \geq \frac{N}{\mu_1(B_R)}, \] where $B_R$ is the Euclidean ball centred at the origin and satisfying $\gammaN(B_R)=\gammaN(\Omega)$. Equality holds if and only if $\Omega=B_R$. The proof combines a coupled $N$-dimensional Ritz argument with a Gaussian raywise rearrangement. The angular imbalance is encoded by a symmetric trace-free matrix, whose contribution is controlled by a finite-dimensional convexity inequality.

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