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    On Alexandrov-Bernstein theorems in hyperbolic space (English)
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    The authors consider complete properly embedded hypersurfaces of constant mean curvature in hyperbolic n-space. Among them they characterize distance ''spheres'' 1) around a point, 2) around a geodesic hypersurface and 3) horospheres by the behaviour of their asymptotic boundary.
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    Berstein theorems
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    constant mean curvature
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    asymptotic boundary
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    horospheres
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