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Classification of complete minimal surfaces in \(R^ 3\) with total curvature 12\(\pi\)
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    Classification of complete minimal surfaces in \(R^ 3\) with total curvature 12\(\pi\) (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    In this paper complete minimal surfaces embedded in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\) with total curvature \(12\pi\) and of genus one are studied. We find the construction of the examples announced by Hoffman and Meeks with three ends of catenoid type, together with a uniqueness theorem, which classifies these examples and Costa's surface. The theory of elliptic functions is used. On page 279 the case \(z_ 1+z_ 2\equiv 0\) is excluded. At this point the referee cannot follow the argument of the author.
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    complete minimal surfaces
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    total curvature
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    catenoid type
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    Costa's surface
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