[CvGmt News] [cvgmt seminar] Non-uniqueness of locally minimizing clusters

Esther.Cabezas-Rivas at uv.es Esther.Cabezas-Rivas at uv.es
Mon May 18 14:28:27 CEST 2026


Non-uniqueness of locally minimizing clusters
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http://cvgmt.sns.it/seminar/983/

Date: Monday, May 25, 2026

Time: 16:30

Speaker: Anna Skorobogatova

BANG (Bridging ANalysis & Geometry) online seminar

organized by Esther Cabezas-Rivas & Salvador Moll (Universitat de València)

Registration: https://uv-es.zoom.us/meeting/register/K9mRLbhtQ9-wakX4mqh70Q#/registration

Abstract. Optimal bubble cluster problems concern the study of partitions of n-dimensional Euclidean space into a finite collection of chambers, some with finite volume and some with infinite volume. One looks for local minimizers of interfacial area subject to volume constraints on the finite-volume chambers. The case of one infinite-volume chamber is the classical multiple bubble problem and has received much attention in recent decades, with a well-known conjecture of Sullivan predicting the existence of a unique minimizing configuration when there are not too many chambers, which has been partially verified to be true in low dimensions. 

We study a variant of the multiple bubble problem with more than one infinite-volume chamber, in particular the simplest case of 1 finite-volume chamber and 2 infinite-volume chambers. Here, Bronsard & Novack showed that uniqueness of local minimizers also holds in sufficiently low dimensions. In stark contrast, we show that uniqueness fails in a large number of dimensions n > 7 and we provide some particular surprising phenomena that local minimizers can exhibit in these higher dimensions. This is based on joint work with Lia Bronsard, Robin Neumayer and Michael Novack.

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