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The inhomogeneous Allen--Cahn equation and the existence of prescribed-mean-curvature hypersurfaces

We prove that for any given compact Riemannian manifold $N$ of dimension $n+1 \geq 3$ and any non-negative Lipschitz function $g$ on $N$, there exists a quasi-embedded, boundaryless hypersurface $M \subset N,$ of class $C^{2, α}$ for any $α\in (0,1),$ such that $M$ is the image of a two-sided immersion whose mean curvature is given by $gν$ for an appropriate choice of continuous unit normal $ν$ to the immersion; and moreover, the singular set $Σ= \overline{M} \setminus M$ is empty if $2 \leq n \leq 6,$ finite if $n=7$ and satisfies ${\mathcal H}^{n-7 + γ}(Σ) = 0$ for every $γ>0$ if $n \geq 8$. Here quasi-embedded means that near every non-embedded point, $M$ is the union of two embedded $C^{2, α}$ disks intersecting tangentially with each disk lying on one side of the other. If $g >0$ then $\overline{M}$ is the boundary of a Caccioppoli set. Our proof of this theorem is PDE theoretic and relies, when $g>0$ and $g\in C^{1,1}(N)$, on (i) a mountain pass construction of solutions to the inhomogeneous Allen--Cahn equation and (ii) a regularity result for integral varifolds arising from a Morse-index bounded, energy bounded, sequence of solutions to the (inhomogeneous) Allen--Cahn equation. The case of non-negative Lipschitz $g$ follows by approximation, based on the estimates that we establish.

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