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Gap phenomena and curvature estimates for Conformally Compact Einstein Manifolds

In this paper we first use the result in $[12]$ to remove the assumption of the $L^2$ boundedness of Weyl curvature in the gap theorem in $[9]$ and then obtain a gap theorem for a class of conformally compact Einstein manifolds with very large renormalized volume. We also uses the blow-up method to derive curvature estimates for conformally compact Einstein manifolds with large renormalized volume. The second part of this paper is on conformally compact Einstein manifolds with conformal infinities of large Yamabe constants. Based on the idea in $[15]$ we manage to give the complete proof of the relative volume inequality $(1.9)$ on conformally compact Einstein manifolds. Therefore we obtain the complete proof of the rigidity theorem for conformally compact Einstein manifolds in general dimensions with no spin structure assumption (cf. $[29, 15]$) as well as the new curvature pinch estimates for conformally compact Einstein manifolds with conformal infinities of very large Yamabe constant. We also derive the curvature estimates for conformally compact Einstein manifolds with conformal infinities of large Yamabe constant.

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