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    Higher dimensional Schwarz's surfaces and Scherk's surfaces (English)
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    10 August 2018
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    In this paper, the authors construct the higher-dimensional generalizations of Schwarz's P-surface, Schwarz's D-surface and Scherk's second surface as complete embedded periodic minimal hypersurfaces in \(\mathbb R^n\). First, they extract geometric characteristics of the fundamental pieces of the above minimal surfaces, and then solve the Dirichlet problem to construct the higher dimensional versions of the fundamental pieces and extend them across their boundaries by \(180^\circ\)-rotation.
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