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    A maximum principle at infinity for minimal surfaces and applications (English)
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    The main results: (1) Let \(f_ 1\), \(f_ 2\) be solution of the exterior Plateau problem on \(\Omega =\{X=(x_ 1,x_ 2)|\) \(x^ 2_ 1+x^ 2_ 2\geq 1\}\). Suppose \(f_ 1(X)\geq f_ 2(X)\) for \(X\in \Omega\) and there exists a sequence \(X_ i\in \Omega\) such that \(| X_ i| \to \infty\) and \(| f_ 1(X_ i)-f_ 2(X_ i)| \to 0\). Then \(f_ 1=f_ 2.\) (2) Minimal herissons with catenoid type ends are rigid. (3) Let f solve the exterior Plateau problem on \(\Omega\). Then \(0\leq a(f)\leq 1\), where a(f) is the coefficient of log R in the asymptotic expansion of f near infinity. If \(a(f)=1\), then \(f(R)=\cosh^{-1}(R)\), i.e., f defines a catenoid.
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    minimal surfaces
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    exterior Plateau problem
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    catenoid
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