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A sharp bound for the area of minimal surfaces in the unit ball
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    A sharp bound for the area of minimal surfaces in the unit ball (English)
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    4 February 2013
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    The paper studies a generic \(k\)-dimensional minimal surface that lies in the unit ball \(B^n\), whose boundary it meets orthogonally. The author proves that the area of this minimal surface is bounded from below by the volume of the unit ball. It represents an original research report of high scientific value for the mathematical community that works in the field of minimal surfaces.
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    minimal surface
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    area estimates
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    minimal surfaces
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