Topology of stable free boundary CMC surfaces under lower Ricci curvature bounds
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We establish intrinsic area--length--topology inequalities for compact free boundary constant mean curvature (CMC) surfaces in three-manifolds with Ricci curvature bounded from below. Our main result is obtained from a conformal upper bound for a constrained first Robin eigenvalue of the Jacobi operator, derived via a balancing argument. This yields a quantitative inequality that does not require stability and captures both interior and boundary contributions. As an application, we obtain explicit topological restrictions for stable free boundary CMC surfaces under a natural curvature pinching condition. In particular, in weakly convex domains, stability forces low topological complexity, with genus at most three and a small number of boundary components. These results show that effective topological control persists even in negatively curved settings, where classical rigidity phenomena are no longer available.
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