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Existence of isovolumetric \(\mathbb S^2\)-type stationary surfaces for capillarity functionals (English)
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14 February 2019
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Capillarity functionals are parameter invariant functionals defined on classes of two-dimensional parametric surfaces in \(\mathbb R^3\) as the sum of the area integral and a non-homogeneous term of suitable form. In this paper, the authors consider the case of a class of non-homogenous terms vanishing at infinity for which the corresponding capillarity functional has no volume-constrained \(\mathbb S^2\)-type minimal surface. Based on a min-max argument and on degree theory, they prove existence of extremals characterized as saddle-type critical points.
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isoperimetric problems
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parametric surfaces
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variational methods
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H-bubbles
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