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Asymptotics for minimizers of a Donaldson functional and mean curvature 1-immersions of surfaces into hyperbolic 3-manifolds

It has been shown in by Huang-Lucia-Tarantello [17] that, for given $\vert c \vert <1$, the moduli space of constant mean curvature (CMC) $c$-immersions of a closed orientable surface of genus $\mathfrak{g} \geq 2$ into a hyperbolic $3$-manifold can be parametrized by elements of the tangent bundle of the corresponding Teichmüller space. This is attained by showing the unique solvability of the Gauss-Codazzi equations governing (CMC) c-immersions. The corresponding unique solution is identified as the global minimum (and only critical point) of the Donaldson functional $D_t$ (introduced in [11]) given in (1.3) with $t=1-c^{2}$. When $\vert c \vert \geq 1$ (i.e. $t\leq 0$), so far nothing is known about the existence of analogous (CMC) c-immersions. Indeed, for $t\leq 0$ the functional $D_{t}$ may no longer be bounded from below and evident non-existence situations do occur. Already the case $\vert c \vert =1$ (i.e. $t=0$) appears rather involved and actually (CMC) 1-immersions can be attained only as "limits" of (CMC) c-immersions for $\vert c \vert \longrightarrow 1^{-}$. To handle this situation, here we analyse the asymptotic behaviour of minimizers of $D_{t}$ as $t \longrightarrow 0^{+}$. We use an accurate asymptotic analysis to describe possible blow-up phenomena. In this way, we can relate the existence of (CMC) 1-immersions to the Kodaira map. As a consequence, we obtain the first existence and uniqueness result about (CMC) 1-immersions of surfaces of genus $\mathfrak{g}=2$ into hyperbolic 3-manifolds.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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