Mathematics – Differential Geometry
Scientific paper
2009-02-19
Mathematics
Differential Geometry
25 pages. (v2) minor changes, final version to appear in American Journal of Mathematics
Scientific paper
Let (M,w) be a compact symplectic 2n-manifold, and g a Riemannian metric on M compatible with w. For instance, g could be Kahler, with Kahler form w. Consider compact Lagrangian submanifolds L of M. We call L Hamiltonian stationary, or H-minimal, if it is a critical point of the volume functional under Hamiltonian deformations. It is called Hamiltonian stable if in addition the second variation of volume under Hamiltonian deformations is nonnegative. Our main result is that if L is a compact, Hamiltonian stationary Lagrangian in C^n satisfying the extra condition of being Hamiltonian rigid, then for any M,w,g as above there exist compact Hamiltonian stationary Lagrangians L' in M contained in a small ball about some p in M and locally modelled on tL for small t>0, identifying M near p with C^n near 0. If L is Hamiltonian stable, we can take L' to be Hamiltonian stable. Applying this to known examples L in C^n shows that there exist families of Hamiltonian stable, Hamiltonian stationary Lagrangians diffeomorphic to T^n, and to (S^1 x S^{n-1})/{1,-1}, and with other topologies, in every compact symplectic 2n-manifold (M,w) with compatible metric g.
Joyce Dominic
Lee Yng-Ing
Schoen Richard
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