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On complete hypersurfaces with constant mean and scalar curvatures in Euclidean spaces

Published 2 Jun 2016 in math.DG | (1606.00806v1)

Abstract: Generalizing a theorem of Huang, Cheng and Wan classified the complete hypersurfaces of $\mathbb R4$ with non-zero constant mean curvature and constant scalar curvature. In our work, we obtain results of this nature in higher dimensions. In particular, we prove that if a complete hypersurface of $\mathbb R5$ has constant mean curvature $H\neq 0$ and constant scalar curvature $R\geq\frac{2}{3}H2$, then $R=H2$, $R=\frac{8}{9}H2$ or $R=\frac{2}{3}H2$. Moreover, we characterize the hypersurface in the cases $R=H2$ and $R=\frac{8}{9}H2$, and provide an example in the case $R=\frac{2}{3}H2$. The proofs are based on the principal curvature theorem of Smyth-Xavier and a well known formula for the Laplacian of the squared norm of the second fundamental form of a hypersurface in a space form.

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