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A rigidity theorem for Riemann's minimal surfaces
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    A rigidity theorem for Riemann's minimal surfaces (English)
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    6 December 1993
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    We describe first the analytic structure of Riemann's examples of singly- periodic minimal surfaces; we also characterize them as extensions of minimal annuli bounded by parallel straight lines between parallel planes. We then prove their uniqueness as solutions of the perturbed problem of a punctured annulus, and we present standard methods for determining finite total curvature periodic minimal surfaces and solving the period problems.
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    singly-periodic minimal surfaces
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    minimal annuli
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    finite total curvature
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