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A necessary and sufficient condition for the nirenberg problem
Author(s) -
Chen Wenxiong,
Li Congming
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
communications on pure and applied mathematics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.12
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1097-0312
pISSN - 0010-3640
DOI - 10.1002/cpa.3160480606
Subject(s) - mathematics , degenerate energy levels , scalar curvature , monotone polygon , conformal map , curvature , gaussian curvature , function (biology) , scalar (mathematics) , pure mathematics , mathematical analysis , yamabe flow , geometry , sectional curvature , physics , quantum mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology
We seek metrics conformal to the standard ones on S n having prescribed Gaussian curvature in case n = 2 (the Nirenberg Problem), or prescribed scalar curvature for n ≧ 3 (the Kazdan‐Warner problem). There are well‐known Kazdan‐Warner and Bourguignon‐Ezin necessary conditions for a function R(x) to be the scalar curvature of some conformally related metric. Are those necessary conditions also sufficient? This problem has been open for many years. In a previous paper, we answered the question negatively by providing a family of counter examples. In this paper, we obtain much stronger results. We show that, in all dimensions, if R(x) is rotationally symmetric and monotone in the region where it is positive, then the problem has no solution at all. It follows that, on S 2 , for a non‐degenerate, rotationally symmetric function R (θ), a necessary and sufficient condition for the problem to have a solution is that R θ changes signs in the region where it is positive. This condition, however, is still not sufficient to guarantee the existence of a rotationally symmetric solution, as will be shown in this paper. We also consider similar necessary conditions for non‐symmetric functions. ©1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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