Geometry of the Minimal Level Set of the Effective Hamiltonian in Two Dimensions
arXiv:2602.23470
Abstract
In this paper, we characterize the geometric structure of the boundary of the minimal level set of the effective Hamiltonian associated with the mechanical Hamiltonian \[ H(p,x)=\frac12|p|^2+V(x) \] in dimension , where on has a unique maximum and Hessian at this maximizer has two distinct negative eigenvalues. For , the geometry of the level sets of strictly above the minimum has been largely understood since the 1990s, mainly through the equivalent formulation in terms of stable norms; we fill the remaining gap at the minimal level by providing an explicit, verifiable characterization of . In particular, we show that does not lie on any flat edge if and only if is differentiable at and its outer normal direction is irrational, except possibly at one exceptional pair of points . Consequently, flat edges are dense along . We also construct an example demonstrating that this exceptional pair can occur, showing the result is sharp.