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Gaussian Harmonic Forms and Two-Dimensional Self-Shrinkers

We consider 2-dimensional orientable self-shrinkers $Σ$ for the Mean Curvature Flow of polynomial volume growth immersed in $\mathbb R^n$. We look at closed one forms minimizing the norm $\int_Σ\eterm |ω|^2$ in their cohomology class. Any closed form satisfying the Euler-Lagrange equation for this minimization will be called a Gaussian Harmonic one Form (GHF). We then use these forms to show that if such a $Σ$ has genus $\geq 1,$ then we have a lower bound on the supremum norm of $A^2$. GHF's may also be applied to create an upperbound for the lowest eigenvalue of the operator $L$. In the codimension one case $Σ\to \mathbb R^3$, for certain conditions on the principal curvatures, we use GHF's to get a lower bound on the index of $L$ depending on the genus $g$. Likewise, in the compact codimension one case we obtain an estimate of the lowest eigenvalue of $L$ and also on $\inf |x|^2$.

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