geometric analysis

Log-Concavity and Level-Set Horoconvexity of the First Eigenfunction on Horoconvex Domains in the Hyperbolic Plane

arXiv:2607.27120

summary

The paper proves that the first Dirichlet eigenfunction on any bounded smooth horoconvex domain in the hyperbolic plane is log‑concave, i.e., the Hessian of its negative logarithm is positive everywhere.

Abstract

Let be a bounded smooth horoconvex domain and let be its first Dirichlet eigenfunction. We prove that \[ \operatorname{Hess}_{\mathbb H^2}(-\logψ_1)>0 \] throughout , with no restriction on the diameter or the first eigenvalue. The proof is by contradiction. A degenerate Hessian would yield a shifted translation Killing derivative with a singular interior zero. Then the boundary-zero theorem of Grossi and Provenzano shows that the shifted Killing derivative has exactly two zeros on the boundary. A nodal-domain argument on the surface rules this out. As an application we prove that every superlevel set of is horoconvex: every level curve has geodesic curvature at least . The Hessian bound makes the shifted construction available for Killing fields with nonvanishing rotation part, and yields the pointwise inequality for , where is rotation by ; a boundary-zero count for translation fields with arbitrary axis completes the argument.

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Topics & keywords

#hyperbolic geometry#horoconvex domains#eigenfunctions#log-concavity#Dirichlet problem#partial differential equationsfirst Dirichlet eigenfunctionHessian of -logKilling vector fieldboundary-zero theoremnodal domain argument